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[PDF] Divine command theory - University of Notre DameToday we will be discussing divine command theory. But first I will give a (very) brief overview of the discipline of philosophy. Why do this?Missing: key primary
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Can We Have Ethics without Religion? On Divine Command Theory ...The DCT tries to equate morality to the purported commands of God. Some thinkers, for instance Robert Adams (1999), argue that the existence of objective moral ...Missing: key | Show results with:key<|control11|><|separator|>
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Debunking Divine Command Theory - MDPIOct 2, 2023 · The divine command theory holds that morality finds its origin in God or that God is somehow closely connected to morality.
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[PDF] a semantic attack on divine-command meta ethics stephen maitzenSee Adams, 'A Modified Divine Command Theory of Ethical Wrongness,' in. Divine Commands and Morality, ed. Paul Helm (Oxford: Oxford University. Press, 1981 ) ...
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Theological Voluntarism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJul 2, 2002 · To be a theological voluntarist with respect to some moral status is to hold that entities have that status in virtue of some act of divine will.
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[PDF] Modified Divine Command Theory (DCT) - WJEC“The theory that the wrongness of an action is contrary to God's commands or that the word 'wrong' means contrary to God's commands” (Philosophy of.<|separator|>
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Divine Command Theory | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyDivine Command Theory is the view that morality is somehow dependent upon God, and that moral obligation consists in obedience to God's commands.Some Possible Advantages of... · Ethics Without God · Other Objections to Divine...
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CHURCH FATHERS: City of God (St. Augustine) - New AdventIn this book Augustine reviews those calamities which the Romans suffered before the time of Christ, and while the worship of the false gods was universally ...Book 1 · Book 11 · Book 22 · Book 19
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Augustine of Hippo - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophySep 25, 2019 · Augustine of Hippo was perhaps the greatest Christian philosopher of Antiquity and certainly the one who exerted the deepest and most lasting influence.
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Confessions (St. Augustine) - CHURCH FATHERS - New AdventCommencing with the invocation of God, Augustine relates in detail the beginning of his life, his infancy and boyhood, up to his fifteenth year.Confessions, Book I · The Confessions (Book VII) · The Confessions (Book II)
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CHURCH FATHERS: City of God, Book XIX (St. Augustine)In this book the end of the two cities, the earthly and the heavenly, is discussed. Augustine reviews the opinions of the philosophers regarding the supreme ...Missing: theory | Show results with:theory
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CHURCH FATHERS: On the Morals of the Manichaeans (Augustine)Thus, on the one hand, God is the good, and all things which He has made are good, though not so good as He who made them. For what madman would venture to ...
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Question 91. The various kinds of law - New AdventObjection 3. Further, the Divine law seems to be more akin to the eternal law, which is one, than the natural law, according as the revelation of grace is of a ...Missing: theory | Show results with:theory
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SUMMA THEOLOGIAE: The will of God (Prima Pars, Q. 19)I answer that, There is will in God, as there is intellect: since will follows upon intellect. For as natural things have actual existence by their form, so ...
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How Aquinas Bridged the Gap Between Philosophy and the ChurchOct 21, 2025 · Thomas Aquinas revolutionized Scholasticism by fusing Aristotelian logic with Christian theology to show that faith and reason were not ...
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[PDF] Reason-Morality-and-Voluntarism-in-Duns-Scotus-1997.pdfKi some passages Scotus seems to endorse a thoroughgoing voluntarism, olding not merely that the moral law is established entirely by God's will,.
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[PDF] John Duns Scotus on Natural Law and Divine LawNov 23, 2006 · John Duns Scotus on Natural Law and Divine Law. The Decalogue and the Law of Nature. (Ordinatio III, suppl., dist. 37). In regard to the thirty ...
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The Critique of Practical Reason, by Immanuel KantPractical principles are propositions which contain a general determination of the will, having under it several practical rules. They are subjective, or maxims ...
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[PDF] Interpreting Kant's Theory of Divine Commands - Purdue UniversityI will argue, in short, that Kant's moral theism included the claim that practical reason, reflecting upon the absolute authority of the moral law, should lead ...
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Kant's Moral PhilosophyFeb 23, 2004 · Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) argued that the supreme principle of morality is a principle of rationality that he dubbed the “Categorical ...
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Kant's Account of Reason - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophySep 12, 2008 · Against the empiricist account of motivation and morality, Kant argues that reason has a vital power. Reason enables us to act on principles ...
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The Recent Revival of Divine Command Ethics - jstorHis new theory is that "ethical wrongness is (i.e., is identical with) the property of being contrary to the commands of a loving God."4. According to Adams, ...
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A Debate on God and Morality: What is the Best Account of Objective ...In 2018, William Lane Craig and Erik J. Wielenberg participated in a debate at North Carolina State University, addressing the question: "God and Morality ...
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Whence Moral Duties? - Reasonable FaithAug 12, 2018 · Well, why do you think a Divine Command Theory ... Here I want to refer you to my recent debate with Erik Wielenberg on “God and Morality ...
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Kant's Categorical Imperative and Divine Command Theory on ...Oct 25, 2025 · From the divine command theory perspective, it is unacceptable to end the unborn child's life, while from Kant's categorical imperative, ...Missing: euthanasia | Show results with:euthanasia
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[PDF] Introducing Divine-Command Robot Ethics - Selmer BringsjordSep 13, 2010 · As AI engineers trying to bestow ethical qualities to robots (in a manner soon to be explained), we are automatically confronted with various of ...
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On the computational complexity of ethics: moral tractability for ...Mar 31, 2024 · In machine ethics, this has inspired the development of divine-command logic, where human input is interpreted as divine command for the ...
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[PDF] Relational Moral Agency - PhilArchiveDivine command theory made an important distinction between God's intelligence and God's will, and stressed the will as the one setting the moral ends. For this ...
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[PDF] Autonomy, Relationality, and Feminist EthicsCare ethics' relational model of moral agency, where the self is embedded in relations, is used to rethink autonomy, which is often seen as individualistic.<|separator|>
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[PDF] William of Ockham's Divine Command TheoryMor Segev, Ph.D. Date of Approval: March 18, 2019. Keywords: Medieval Philosophy, Ockham, Divine Command Theory, Voluntarism. Copyright © 2019, Matthew Dee ...
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The Natural Law Tradition in EthicsSep 23, 2002 · 'Natural law theory' is a label that has been applied to theories of ethics, theories of politics, theories of civil law, and theories of religious morality.1. Key Features Of Natural... · 2. Theoretical Options For... · 2.5 Natural Law And Moral...
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Aquinas' moral, political, and legal philosophyDec 2, 2005 · Many modern accounts of Aquinas' theory of natural law give explanatory primacy to the naturalness of the inclinations (to live, to know, etc.) ...
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Upanisads - Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyAs such, karma is presented as an impersonal moral force that operates throughout the totality of existence, balancing out the consequences of good and bad ...
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Moral Epistemology and the Revision of Divine Law in IslamAug 6, 2021 · This essay explores the relationship between moral epistemology and legal theory in Islamic thought.
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Euthyphro by Plato - The Internet Classics ArchiveA young man who is little known, Euthyphro; and I hardly know him: his name is Meletus, and he is of the deme of Pitthis.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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[PDF] Theistic ethics and the Euthyphro dilemma Richard JoyceABSTRACT: It is widely believed that the Divine Command Theory is untenable due to the Euthyphro Dilemma. This article first examines the Platonic dialogue ...
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None### Summary of Euthyphro Dilemma and Divine Command Theory (DCT)
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Divine Command Theory in the Passage of History - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · This paper is devoted to a brief reconstruction of claims and controversies surrounding the theory, beginning with Plato's Euthyphro.
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[PDF] Kantian Autonomy and Divine CommandsJul 1, 1987 · J ames Rachels has argued that a morally autonomous person (in Kant's sense) could not consistently accept the authority of divine commands.
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Moral Autonomy and Divine Commands - jstorA Kantian theory of the nature of the moral law tr something laid down by an act of the will. Kant agre advocates of the Divine Command Theory that the m an ...
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[PDF] Not for Distribution 26 Sept 08 Divine Command TheorySep 26, 2008 · Cross thinks Scotus is not a divine command theorist because divine command theory holds at least that divine commands are necessary for.
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[PDF] In Defence of the Epistemological Objection to Divine Command ...Similarly, there is the widely-accepted Kantian maxim that 'ought implies can'. This suggests that in order for something to count as a moral obligation we must ...
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13 Conclusions: Divine Command Morality in a Pluralistic SocietyThis chapter responds to three objections to divine command theory: that it violates human autonomy, could justify evil actions such as child sacrifice, and ...
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[PDF] Divine Commands and the Social Nature of ObligationJul 1, 1987 · Divine command metaethics is a type of social theory of the nature of obligation. This statement makes two important points. (1) Divine ...
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[PDF] On the Superiority of Divine Legislation Theory to Divine Command ...Jul 1, 2022 · Theological voluntarism is a claim about what the deontic aspect of morality depends on, that is, that it depends on some act of divine will. To ...Missing: Intellectualism | Show results with:Intellectualism
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[PDF] CAN GOD'S GOODNESS SAVE THE DIVINE COMMAND THEORY ...The Euthyphro dilemma is often thought to present a fatal problem for the divine command theory (aka theological voluntarism). Are right acts commanded by ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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2.7 Religion or Divine Command Theory – Ethics in Law EnforcementDivine command theory also provides an explanation of why ethics and morality are so important. In religions, good acts are rewarded in the afterlife, while ...
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"Human Rights and Divine Holiness" by Kevin VallierTheists commonly hold that God endows humans with rights. Standard explanations draw on natural law theory or divine command theory.
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The Divine-Command Approach to Robot Ethics | Request PDF... For divine command theorists, rules may be universally justified on the basis of divine authority. In machine ethics, this has inspired the development of ...<|separator|>
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Islam, the Divine Command Theory, and Religious FundamentalismDivine Command Theory is a metaethical theory that interprets morality as obedience to commands, and alienates reason from the realm of morality. The basis of ...Missing: sharia | Show results with:sharia
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An Overview of the Divine Command Theories in Different ReligionsFor Hindus, two things count against the divine command view of ethics. First, it's a polytheistic religion where there are many gods, who are not necessarily ...