The Euthyphro dilemma is widely deployed as an argument against theistic accounts of ethics. The argument proceeds by trying to derive strongly counterintuitive implications from the view that God is the source of morality. I argue here that a general crudeness with which both the dilemma and its theistic targets are described accounts for the seeming force of the argument. Proper attention to details, among them the distinction between the good and the right, reveals that a nuanced theism is quite unscathed by it
In their book, Good God: The Theistic Foundations of Morality, David Baggett & Jerry Walls discuss t...
The Euthyphro objection is often perceived, rightly or wrongly, as the king objection to theistic me...
Let us suppose that God commands all and only those actions that are obligatory, and prohibits all a...
The Euthyphro dilemma is widely deployed as an argument against theistic accounts of ethics. The arg...
There is a common belief in modern analytic philosophy that Plato’s Euthyphro dilemma ushers a decis...
My dissertation focuses on the Euthyphro question, from one of the Socratic dialogues, understood in...
A. E. Taylor states the widely held view that Plato’s Euthyphro posed a question which figured promi...
The Euthyphro objection is often perceived, rightly or wrongly, as the king objection to theistic me...
In this paper, I argue that classical theists should think of God as having created morality. In for...
Euthyphro, one of the Greek philosopher Plato’s earliest dialogues (about 380 B.C.), presents a dile...
In this paper I start with the familiar accusation that divine command ethics faces a "Euthyphro dil...
While Socrates was in his own way a deeply religious man, the Euthyphro is often thought to provide ...
Divine command theories of metaethics are commonly rejected on the basis of the Euthyphro problem. I...
In their book, Good God: The Theistic Foundations of Morality, David Baggett & Jerry Walls discuss t...
The Euthyphro objection is often perceived, rightly or wrongly, as the king objection to theistic me...
Let us suppose that God commands all and only those actions that are obligatory, and prohibits all a...
The Euthyphro dilemma is widely deployed as an argument against theistic accounts of ethics. The arg...
There is a common belief in modern analytic philosophy that Plato’s Euthyphro dilemma ushers a decis...
My dissertation focuses on the Euthyphro question, from one of the Socratic dialogues, understood in...
A. E. Taylor states the widely held view that Plato’s Euthyphro posed a question which figured promi...
The Euthyphro objection is often perceived, rightly or wrongly, as the king objection to theistic me...
In this paper, I argue that classical theists should think of God as having created morality. In for...
Euthyphro, one of the Greek philosopher Plato’s earliest dialogues (about 380 B.C.), presents a dile...
In this paper I start with the familiar accusation that divine command ethics faces a "Euthyphro dil...
While Socrates was in his own way a deeply religious man, the Euthyphro is often thought to provide ...
Divine command theories of metaethics are commonly rejected on the basis of the Euthyphro problem. I...
In their book, Good God: The Theistic Foundations of Morality, David Baggett & Jerry Walls discuss t...
The Euthyphro objection is often perceived, rightly or wrongly, as the king objection to theistic me...
Let us suppose that God commands all and only those actions that are obligatory, and prohibits all a...