cosmodicy
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From the Ancient Greek κόσμος (kósmos, “world, universe”) + δίκη (díkē, “justice”); influenced by theodicy.
Noun[edit]
cosmodicy (usually uncountable, plural cosmodicies)
- A justification of the fundamental goodness of the universe, especially in regard to the existence of evil and suffering in the world; a work or discourse justifying the ways of the universe.
Translations[edit]
a justification of the fundamental goodness of the universe
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