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Waarom Russell geen christen was… en waarom dat op ons maar weinig indruk hoeft te maken [PDF]
Ridder, G.J. de
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Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume, 1972
but sometimes searching arguments of the Euthyphro, and in the obviously parallel passage in Republic 378(a) to 383(c). Both the early dialogue and the passage in the Republic concerning the censorship of what may legitimately be said concerning the gods involve several metaphysical assumptions.
D. M. MacKinnon, Hugo Meynell
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but sometimes searching arguments of the Euthyphro, and in the obviously parallel passage in Republic 378(a) to 383(c). Both the early dialogue and the passage in the Republic concerning the censorship of what may legitimately be said concerning the gods involve several metaphysical assumptions.
D. M. MacKinnon, Hugo Meynell
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Theistic Ethics and the Euthyphro Dilemma
Journal of Religious Ethics, 2002It is widely believed that the Divine Command Theory is untenable due to the Euthyphro Dilemma. This article first examines the Platonic dialogue of that name, and shows that Socrates’s reasoning is faulty. Second, the dilemma in the form in which many contemporary philosophers accept it is examined in detail, and this reasoning is also shown to be ...
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Religion, morality, and the Euthyphro dilemma
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 1984In what follows, I shall sketch MacBeath 's argument, make some observations c< cerning Kant's understanding of the relationship between morality and religi that are intended to show that MacBeath's analysis has misconstrued the nati of the Euthyphro dilemma, and conclude that Socrates had Euthyphro on 1 ropes after all. MacBeath begins by showing that
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Kant’s Solution to the Euthyphro Dilemma
Philosophia, 2016Are our actions morally good because we approve of them or are they good independently of our approval? Are we projecting moral values onto the world or do we detect values that are already there? For many these questions don’t state a real alternative but a secular variant of the Euthyphro dilemma: If our actions are good because we approve of them ...
Jochen Bojanowski
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