By: Matt|25 July, 2010|Categories: Ethics|Tags: Divine Command Theory . Euthyphro . moral theory . Peter Singer . voluntarism
In a three-part series, Matt has been exploring Peter Singer’s discussion of the Euthyphro Dilemma. He has argued that Singer’s objections fail to undermine Divine Command Ethics and are essentially a strawman; he has addressed the Arbitrariness Objection and now he concludes by examining the Redundancy Objection.
Read more »By: Matt|19 July, 2010|Categories: Ethics|Tags: Divine Command Theory . Euthyphro . James Rachels . moral theory . Peter Singer . Philip Quinn . voluntarism
In a three-part series, Matt explores Peter Singer’s discussion of the Euthyphro Dilemma and argues that Singer’s objections fail to undermine Divine Command Ethics. This time Matt examines the Arbitrariness Objection.
Read more »By: Matt|10 July, 2010|Categories: Ethics|Tags: Divine Command Theory . Edward Weirenga . Euthyphro . moral theory . Peter Singer . Philip Quinn . Robert Adams . voluntarism . william alston
In a three-part series, Matt explores Peter Singer’s discussion of the Euthyphro Dilemma and argues that Singer’s objections fail to undermine Divine Command Ethics. Matt begins by explaining Divine Command Theory and highlights the importance of avoiding strawmen.
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