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Hypothetical and Categorical Imperatives
An introduction to divine command theory, the theory that all of morality is dependent upon the will of God.
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Consequentialism
Moral Philosophy / Normative Ethics / Consequentialism ... The only consequentialist theory of any plausibility is utilitarianism. ...
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Divine Command Theory
We ought to obey these commands; that’s all there is to ethics. There are several reasons for theists to be divine command theorists. ...
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Consequentialism
Consequentialism is the theory that the moral status of an act is determined by ... The only consequentialist theory of any plausibility is utilitarianism. ...
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Consequentialism
Moral Philosophy / Normative Ethics / Consequentialism ... Consequentialism is the theory that the moral status of an act is determined by its consequences. ...
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Consequentialism
Moral Philosophy / Normative Ethics / Consequentialism ... The only consequentialist theory of any plausibility is utilitarianism. ...
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Divine Command Theory
Divine command theory holds that God has issued certain commands to his creatures, through the Bible, religious authorities, and moral conscience, ...
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Divine Command Theory
Divine command theory holds that God has issued certain commands to his creatures, through the Bible, religious authorities, and moral conscience, ...
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Metaethics
An overview of moral philosophy, explaining and exploring the various philosophical theories of ethics.
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The Euthyphro Dilemma
Divine command theory is commonly thought to be easily refuted by The Euthyphro dilemma, which begins by asking 'Does God command the good because it is ...
 
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