Phil 347 Test 2 Chamberlain
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Religion and Morality - Answer: Religion and Morality
Question 1 - Answer: Can there be an objective morality if there is no
God?
, Answer- Yes - Answer: Plato(Dialogue) and Kant
Plato's Euthyphro Dilemma - Answer: Is the good good because God
has willed it or has God willed it because it is good?
Option 1 to the E dilemma and what does it imply? - Answer: An action
is good because God has willed it. Therefore good would then become
contingent and not necessary. Hence what is good could become evil or
visa versa.
Option 2 to the E dilemma and what does it imply? - Answer: An action
is good because it is intrinsically good and that is becuase God wills it.
Hence God would not be the source of all goodness. The good would be
independent of God. Hence the good becomes independent.
Aquinas Solution: - Answer: This is a flase dilemma which is when the
two horns do not exhaust all possibilities to the dilemma. He is implying
there is a third option
Aquinas 3rd option - Answer: Given you accept divine simplicity, it
follows that God is strictly identical to goodness. But the Euthypro
dilemma presupposes that God is not identical to goodness. Aquinas
says neither of these within the dilemma, god is the good.
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Religion and Morality - Answer: Religion and Morality
Question 1 - Answer: Can there be an objective morality if there is no
God?
, Answer- Yes - Answer: Plato(Dialogue) and Kant
Plato's Euthyphro Dilemma - Answer: Is the good good because God
has willed it or has God willed it because it is good?
Option 1 to the E dilemma and what does it imply? - Answer: An action
is good because God has willed it. Therefore good would then become
contingent and not necessary. Hence what is good could become evil or
visa versa.
Option 2 to the E dilemma and what does it imply? - Answer: An action
is good because it is intrinsically good and that is becuase God wills it.
Hence God would not be the source of all goodness. The good would be
independent of God. Hence the good becomes independent.
Aquinas Solution: - Answer: This is a flase dilemma which is when the
two horns do not exhaust all possibilities to the dilemma. He is implying
there is a third option
Aquinas 3rd option - Answer: Given you accept divine simplicity, it
follows that God is strictly identical to goodness. But the Euthypro
dilemma presupposes that God is not identical to goodness. Aquinas
says neither of these within the dilemma, god is the good.