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It is not the case that Abstract formulations of the argument from evil are methodologically prior, as they isolate the logical structure from contingent empirical disputes.
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The argument from evil's force depends on particular facts about suffering's scale, distribution, and human experience; abstraction obscures what makes it compelling.
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Abstract formulations risk capturing only strawman versions of theodicy; theistic responses are historically grounded in specific contexts and empirical claims.
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Isolating logical structure from empirical content may be impossible: the argument's premises (e.g., 'unnecessary suffering exists') are inherently empirical claims.
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Logical validity is independent of empirical facts; abstract analysis reveals whether theism is internally coherent regardless of world details.
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Empirical disputes about suffering are endless and culturally variable; abstract formulation identifies core logical tensions that transcend such variation.
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Once logical structure is established, empirical responses can be systematically evaluated; methodological priority clarifies which facts would matter and why.
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