Chapter 4 Flashcards

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According to Rachel’s in popular thinking (morality/religion)

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morality and religion are inseparable.

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According to Rachel’s morality can only be understood…

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people commonly believe that morality can be understood only in the context of religion.

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According to Rachel’s because clergy are authorities on religion…

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because clergy are authorities on religion, they are assumed to be authorities on morality as well.

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According to the scientific of the world

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it is a cold, meaningless place, devoid of purpose and meaning.

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From a religious perspective

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the world was created by a loving, all powerful God to provide a home for us.

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Christians, Jews and Muslims

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all believe that God has told us to obey certain rules of conduct.

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Divine command theory basically says

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a. morally right is a matter of being commanded by God.

b. morally wrong is a matter of being forbidden by God.

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Divine command theory basically says that (ethics)

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ethics is not a matter of personal feelings or social custom.

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According to Divine command theory whether something is right or wrong

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is objective.

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According to Rachel’s one of the most important questions in Plato’s philosophy is

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is conduct right because the gods command it, or do the gods command it because it is right?

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According to Divine Command theory

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nothing is good or bad, except when God’s thinking makes it so.

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According to Rachel’s Divine Command theory has difficulties because (3)

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  1. this conception of morality is mysterious.
  2. this conception of morality makes God’s commands arbitrary.
  3. this conception of morality provides the wrong reasons for moral principles.
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13
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In the history of Christian thought the dominate theory is

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the theory of natural law.

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The theory of natural law maintains that

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the world has a rational order, with values and purposes built into its very nature.

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The Ancient Greeks believed

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everything in nature has a purpose.

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For the Ancient Greeks the idea that everything has a purpose is called

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Teleology.

17
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For Aristotle the world

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is an orderly, rational system, with each thing having its own place and serving its special purpose.

18
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Christian thinkers found the idea that the world has a natural order

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congenial.

19
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Christian thinkers thought “the laws of nature”

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describe not only how things are, but also how things ought to be.

20
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According to Christian thinkers

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a. we have the duty of beneficence.

b. we are morally required to care about our neighbors.

21
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The theory of natural law

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Outside of the Catholic Church has few advocates today.

22
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“What’s natural is good” seems open to obvious counterexamples such as

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sometimes what is natural is bad.

23
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Natural law theory confuses

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what “is” the case, with what “ought” to be the case.

24
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The “natural laws” of Natural law theory that specify what we should do are

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laws of reason.

25
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According to Natural law theory moral judgments are

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dictates of reason

26
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According to Rachel’s because for many the teaching of scriptures and the church are regarded as authoritative

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it is often difficult to find specific moral guidance in the scriptures.

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According to Rachel’s (scriptures and church tradition)

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the scriptures and church tradition are often ambiguous.

28
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According to Rachel’s the conclusion of chapter is that

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a. Right and wrong are not to be understood in terms of God’s will.
b. morality is a matter of reason and conscience, not religious faith.