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DCT NLT SCT Philosophy Exam 2 and the basics of utilitarianism grade A+ Divine Command Theory - ANSWERSGod decrees what is right and wrong. Actions that God commands us to do are morally required; actions that God forbids us to do are morally wrong. DCT Problems - ANSWERS1. Nonbelievers will reject DCT because they don't believe in God 2. Plato's "Euthyphro Dilemma" Euthyphro Dilemma - ANSWERSIs conduct right because 1. (DCT endorses) God commands it, OR 2. does God command it because it is right?" Problems with Option 1 of Euthyphro Dilemma - ANSWERS1. Makes morality mysterious 2. Wrong reasons for moral principles -DCT implies: If God didn't exist, then child abuse wouldn't be wrong (because it would be morally neutral) 3. and main problem with first option: DCT makes God's commands arbitrary -"because I said so" Problems with Option 2 of Euthyphro Dilemma - ANSWERS1. We abandon theological conception of right and wrong. 2. God becomes optional 3. God becomes constrained by independent reasons. Three Main parts of Natural Law Theory - ANSWERS1. NLT rests on particular world view: "Teleological" and "rational."

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DCT NLT SCT Philosophy Exam 2 and
the basics of utilitarianism grade A+

Divine Command Theory - ANSWERSGod decrees what is right and wrong. Actions that God
commands us to do are morally required; actions that God forbids us to do are morally wrong.



DCT Problems - ANSWERS1. Nonbelievers will reject DCT because they don't believe in God

2. Plato's "Euthyphro Dilemma"



Euthyphro Dilemma - ANSWERSIs conduct right because 1. (DCT endorses) God

commands it, OR 2. does God command it because it is right?"



Problems with Option 1 of Euthyphro Dilemma - ANSWERS1. Makes morality mysterious

2. Wrong reasons for moral principles

-DCT implies: If God didn't exist, then child abuse wouldn't be wrong (because it would be
morally neutral)

3. and main problem with first option: DCT makes God's commands arbitrary

-"because I said so"



Problems with Option 2 of Euthyphro Dilemma - ANSWERS1. We abandon theological
conception of right and wrong.

2. God becomes optional

3. God becomes constrained by independent reasons.



Three Main parts of Natural Law Theory - ANSWERS1. NLT rests on particular world view:

"Teleological" and "rational."

, 2. NLT: "laws of nature" that tell us how things

ought to be; not just how things are.

3. NLT defends particular view of how we get

"moral knowledge" (through reason).



Natural Law Theory's Laws of Nature - ANSWERSLaws of nature are basis for laws of right
conduct:

Actions considered unnatural are, therefore,

immoral. They are contrary to "rational order" and

God-intended purposes. (The origin of "sinful"

behavior.)

ex. sexuality



NLT Problems - ANSWERS1. "What's natural is good." & "What's unnatural is

bad."

2. Hume's "is-ought gap." Don't derive an "ought"

from an "is"! (Cf. Cultural differences argument)

3. NLT's world view conflicts with natural science.



Four Basic Facts About all Human Life - ANSWERS1. Equality of need and basic needs.

2. Scarcity of goods.

3. Equality of human power.

4. Limited altruism.



Why be moral? Social Contract Theory rejects three traditional answers: - ANSWERS1. God

2. Natural purposes (Aristotle)

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