privation, a lack of
something that it is natural or good to possess. The term is closely associated
with the idea that evil is itself only a lack of good, privatio boni. In
traditional theistic religions everything other than God is created by God out
of nothing, creation ex nihilo. Since, being perfect, God would create only
what is good, the entire original creation and every creature from the most
complex to the simplest are created entirely good. The original creation
contains no evil whatever. What then is evil and how does it enter the world?
The idea that evil is a privation of good does not mean, e.g., that a rock has
some degree of evil because it lacks such good qualities as consciousness and
courage. A thing has some degree of evil only if it lacks some good that
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access 742 proper for that thing to possess. In the original creation each
created thing possessed the goods proper to the sort of thing it was. According
to Augustine, evil enters the world when creatures with free will abandon the
good above themselves for some lower, inferior good. Human beings, e.g., become
evil to the extent that they freely turn from the highest good (God) to their
own private goods, becoming proud, selfish, and wicked, thus deserving the
further evils of pain and punishment. One of the problems for this explanation
of the origin of evil is to account for why an entirely good creature would use
its freedom to turn from the highest good to a lesser good.
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
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