3. Euthyphro Flashcards

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Euthyphro dialogue is about…

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“what is piety/justice/morality?”

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Euthyphro’s answer:

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“Do as I am dong” and “whatever God loves”

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The Euthyphro problem

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What grounds morality/justice?
Why is good good? Is it because

  1. It is good
  2. God wills it to be so
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Intellectualism/Realism

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  • Good is good and morality is intellectually, rationally accessible.
  • This means God and goodness are two distinct things
  • Q. How can God be all powerful and there are things He can’t do?
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Voluntarist/Nominalism

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  • Good is whatever is willed by God
  • Good is a meaningless concept independent of God’s will
  • Q. It’s possible that God will tell me not to kill, but tell anyone else to because whatever God wills is good.
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Classical puzzles for the Euthyphro problem

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  • God commands Abraham to kill Isaac BUT thou shalt not kill
  • God commands the Israelites to plunder the Egyptians BUT thou shalt not steal
  • God commands Hosea to marry a prostitute BUT 1 Cor 6:15
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How do Voluntarists try to smuggle in Intellectualism?

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Whenever you read a passage like the ones above and try to give it a rational spin, you’re contradicting yourself by being an intellectualist.

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