Leibniz's theory of the best of all possible worlds helps to explain the problem of evil in Theism. "Oh nuh uh" says Voltaire. He wrote Candide in response.
don't worry if you don't have an account with us, we'll create one
[{"meta":{"author":"Classical Stuff You Should Know","authorlink":""},"src":"http:\/\/media.blubrry.com\/classical_stuff_you_should\/static1.squarespace.com\/static\/59f795afd55b413092ac98fe\/t\/620abe1c38203f09e5ee3a39\/1644871257226\/189 - Best Possible World.mp3","thumb":{"src":"https:\/\/images.squarespace-cdn.com\/content\/v1\/59f795afd55b413092ac98fe\/1644871531960-UEQD8PJHBXXN8AF73HDR\/Maurice_Quentin_de_La_Tour%252C_portrait_de_Voltaire_%25281735%2529_avec_agrandissement.jpg?format=1500w"},"title":"189: Leibniz and the best of all possible worlds","link":"javascript:;","id":"item-14861595"}]