Great description of the problem - your observations helped eliminate the issues it could possibly have.
Not exact matches
Griffin points out that in company with a
great many other contributors to the recent literature on the
problem of evil, Mackie assumes that an omnipotent being is one who can bring about any state
of affairs the
description of which is logically consistent.
But your
description is inaccurate: if the economic analysis showed that the costs
of the
problems was
greater than the good
of emissions, the std economic analysis would be to not do the emissions.
Don't miss the last few chapters on our new national policy — or Zywicki's
description of what sounds like a
great Ph.D. dissertation for some enterprising attorney or economist: tax
problems as a primary cause
of consumer bankruptcy.