Siddhartha Gautama & Euthyphro Nice! A(n) (omni)benevolent being, is benevolence itself (re virtue ethics). Be one with the ball mon ami until no one can tell the difference between you and the ball.
Yet, if God were a being and goodness is an idea (with practical consequences of course), we could offload the responsibility onto a
machine; after all morality boils down to a
calculus with two variables, vice & virtue. The actual calculations will obviously be extremely complex, but still, doable i.e. computable. I've heard of AI scientists developing a virtual doctor - one has to input one's signs & symptoms, lab & imaging reports, and out pops a diagnosis with, wonder of wonders, a treatment plan. Can we build an AI
judge to preside over legal cases? That would be our first step towards an automating God.
Sic parvis magna (greatness from small beginning).
Muchas gracias for explaination. Your post makes it crystal clear what Euthyphro's dilemma is.
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What do you do with a book that you've read, after you've grokked the book? Some keep it in a library, others lend it to friends, etc. but the point is you don't need the book anymore, at the very least not as much as you needed it before you read it.