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Divine Command Theory and the Euthyphro Dilemma: Part II

May 12th, 2021 Comments Off on Divine Command Theory and the Euthyphro Dilemma: Part II

This is a talk I gave to the Philosophy Club at Glendale Community College in Phoenix, Arizona, this weekend. The talk was followed by a long discussion with some faculty, students at the college, and others who zoomed in.  In this talk, I introduced and defended a divine command theory of ethics. The talk was divided into […]

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Divine Command Theory and the Euthyphro Dilemma: Part I

May 9th, 2021 Comments Off on Divine Command Theory and the Euthyphro Dilemma: Part I

This is a talk I gave to the Philosophy Club at Glendale Community College in Phoenix, Arizona, this weekend. The talk was followed by a long discussion with some faculty, students at the college, and others who zoomed in. In this talk, I introduced and defended a divine command theory of ethics. The talk was […]

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What is the Question?: John Gay’s “Dissertation Concerning the Fundamental Principle of Virtue or Morality”

April 3rd, 2021 Comments Off on What is the Question?: John Gay’s “Dissertation Concerning the Fundamental Principle of Virtue or Morality”

In recent posts I have been looking at the rhetorical question: “if there is no God, why be good?” In my last post, I suggested one way to understand this question was in terms of Henry Sidgwick’s famous argument regarding the “dualism of practical reason. As I interpreted Sidgwick, his argument had three steps. First, […]

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Published in Sophia “Why the Horrendous deeds objection is still a bad argument”

February 12th, 2021 3 Comments

My paper, “Why the Horrendous deeds objection is still a bad argument” has now been published by Sophia here.  The abstract is as follows: A common objection to divine command meta-ethics (‘DCM’) is the horrendous deeds objection. Critics object that if DCM is true, anything at all could be right, no matter how abhorrent or […]

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Dawkin’s dilemma: How not to answer the question “Why Be Moral?”

January 21st, 2021 Comments Off on Dawkin’s dilemma: How not to answer the question “Why Be Moral?”

In his bestselling book, the God Delusion, Richard Dawkin’s responds to the question: “If there is no God, Why be good?” Posed like that, the question sounds positively ignoble. When a religious person puts it to me in this way (and many of them do), my immediate temptation is to issue the following challenge: ‘Do you really mean […]

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The question “Why Be Moral?” and the book of Proverbs.

January 12th, 2021 1 Comment

I gave a brief talk at Orewa Community Church on 10 January 2020. The talk was part of a short series OCC are doing on the book of proverbs. It is available here. 

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The Psychopath Objection to Divine Command Theory: Presentation

December 15th, 2020 Comments Off on The Psychopath Objection to Divine Command Theory: Presentation

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Last year, I presented a talk entitled “The Psychopath Objection to Divine Command Theory: Another Reply to Erik Wielenberg” to the New Zealand Association of Philosophers conference in Auckland. This was a follow up to interaction I have had with the work of Erik Wielenberg. In 2017 I wrote a critical response to Wielenberg’s book Robust […]

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