Monotheists resolve their differences by declaring the supremacy of one monotheism over others; or that only one monotheism is the right one. So that in the above scenario, they would say that only one person was instructed by God, while the other is merely imagining it, or lying about it.But then what happens when one chosen person is instructed by God to say, kill another chosen person and yet this latter one is instructed by God to save a child? — Manuel
No actual monotheism proposes such a situation. It is characteristic for monotheists to claim that only their religion is the right one, that only they have the right idea of God.Unless God's notion of morality differs radically from ours, such a situation is hard to reconcile with our innate ethical faculties.
Besides the Nicomachean Ethics, these (more or less contemporaneous) works come to mind as proponents of secular morality: Confucius' Analects, Plato's Euthyphro, Epicurus' Letter to Menoeceus, Epictetus' Discourses ...Whence the idea that morality can be conceived of without reference to religion? — baker
All that those atheists and humanists above are doing is copying some of the moral principles from religion and leaving out the references to God or karma. — baker
Besides the Nicomachean Ethics, these (more or less contemporaneous) works come to mind as proponents of secular morality: Confucius' Analects, Plato's Euthyphro, Epicurus' Letter to Menoeceus, Epictetus' Discourses ... — 180 Proof
Besides the Nicomachean Ethics, these (more or less contemporaneous) works come to mind as proponents of secular morality: Confucius' Analects, Plato's Euthyphro, Epicurus' Letter to Menoeceus, Epictetus' Discourses ... — 180 Proof
I'm not asking whether morality can be justified without religion. I'm asking whence the idea that it can or should be. — baker
Read them in their cultural-historical contexts. The moral systems they present are in contrast to the superstitions / religious practices prevailing when they were written. None of these thinkers "justify" these works with religious beliefs / practices. Don't conflate metaphysics with religion – while religion is necessarily metaphysical, metaphysics is not necesaarily religious.How are these not religious?? — baker
I answered with some classic examples a question raised in the OP. — 180 Proof
Whence the idea that morality can be conceived of without reference to religion?
I'm not asking whether morality can be justified without religion. I'm asking whence the idea that it can or should be. Is this just rebellion against religion, or is there something else to it? — baker
But is it possible to conceive of morality without reference to religion to begin with? — baker
I quoted the question. What are you smoking / drinking? — 180 Proof
:fire:Je n'avais pas besoin de cette hypothèse-là — Pierre-Simon, marquis de Laplace
Well, God once commanded ethnic cleansing, rape and genocide — hwyl
By who's standard? — Bartricks
So what are you saying? — Bartricks
That's a straw man position invented by atheists so that they can avoid addressing the fact that morality itself requires God. — Bartricks
That's a straw man position invented by atheists so that they can avoid addressing the fact that morality itself requires God. — Bartricks
Confucius is Chinese, not Greek — 180 Proof
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