Firstly‚ we must understand what is meant by ‘good’ well good is that which is morally right. With God it is said in the bible “oh give thanks to the lord‚ for he is good; for His loving-kindness is everlasting (Psalms)‚ another way is the 10 commandments which shows God setting the standard of what is morally right and wrong. Another way of showing of how ‘God is good’ is by creation in genesis 1 and 2 which shows God either creating the world or how he is crafting everything‚ also in the bible
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Plato was a famous Greek philosopher and mathematician from Athens that is now well known throughout the world. He lived from 427 B.C.E. to 347 B.C.E. He’s famously known for being Socrates’ student and the teacher of Aristotle. He has many writings that explored justice‚ beauty‚ and equality as well as containing discussions in aesthetics‚ political philosophy‚ theology‚ cosmology‚ epistemology‚ and the philosophy of language. His writings were highly influenced by Socrates as he would convey and
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then morality is bogus. In that‚ if morality is based on God’s commands‚ and God does not exist (or God is dormant)‚ then morality also won’t exist. The Divine Command Theory also contains a major fault in logic that Plato had noted in his book‚ Euthyphro. The problem lies with the reasoning of whether God has justifications that support His commands‚ or He lacks such justifications. If God lacks the justifications that support His commands‚ then He is acting arbitrarily. But God cannot be acting
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10-17-14 Divine Command Theory I believe to have a definite moral theory we need a guide to follow. Moral Nihilism states that we cannot have any moral truths because they are a human invention. I believe this to be incorrect‚ because we did not invent them‚ but God did. Moral Nihilism states we also need something of objectivism or able to see and witness to have moral theories. I also believe this statement to be false because we do have something to see and hold‚ and this would be the bible.
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Philosophy Essay. Explain the Biblical idea of the Goodness of God (25). This essay will explain the Biblical idea of the goodness of God. The issues that arise with this question are; whether the Bible portrays God as morally good/ perfect and whether God commands good things? Or are things good because God commands them? Firstly two key ideas emerge about God’s goodness in the bible; first that God is good‚ second‚ that God’s actions are good. Sections of the Bible; for example the Jewish
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morally right or wrong according to how he wants this world to be‚ by saying that good acts were prior to god just raises more questions. Which I believe god is the most realistic explanations for the makings of good morality. The second answer to the Euthyphro dilemma posed three problems‚ but the one that stood out to me the most was “the problem of Abhorrent commands” because The divine command theorist believe that morally abhorrent acts such as homosexuality‚ murder and burning baby kittens could be
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Remaining Issues with the Discourse on Metaphysics There are still some problems with the position Leibniz holds‚ the most concerning being a failure to establish or support man’s choice as something besides a possible‚ though certain‚ motion of their essence. Their actions may be accidentally determined by this internal nature‚ but this affords no more freedom than the existence of alternate possibilities. Something yet more concerning: while Leibniz perceives action completely determined by nature
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Arzu 1 Maria Arzu Dr. John Salesses Seeking Wisdom 110 February 6‚ 2012 Love: An Eternal Gift from God to Humanity What is love? A question all humans will examine during their lifetime; a question human beings including scientists‚ psychologists‚ artists‚ etc. will never come to an agreement on its definition. Whether love is a human need for caring and comfort‚ or a human strive for beautiful sensations‚ or a wish for giving and sharing goodness with others‚ love regulates and modifies
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The Theaetetus is a dialogue‚ written by Plato‚ which is mainly concerned with the nature of knowledge. Socrates and Theaetetus discuss three different types of knowledge: knowledge as perception‚ knowledge as true judgment‚ and knowledge as true judgment with an account. The three definitions given by each were unacceptable for Socrates and a final definition is not given. In the end‚ Socrates quickly left the conversation to attend court for a charge pressed against him. This dialogue is known
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Morality and Religion‚ is there a Connection Right and wrong‚ how people establish their morals‚ is the way they establish their morals correct or not? The argument of whether morals come from religious teachings or a divine origin has been around since the beginning of time. There is no right or wrong answer to the question of whether there is a correlation between religion and morals. As long as the population has their own belief of what is right and what is wrong and how they practice it is
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