What is conventional morality? What is the value of the "Ethics Code" to the profession and the public? a. Define the following ethical theory: Divine Command Theory. b. Give an ethical example of the theory. What is the emotivist view of moral disagreements?
The article focuses on the article "What is Morality" written by Edward Westermack, a moralist, in the "Edinburgh Quarterly" which is in praise of two volumes on the origin and development of moral ideas and bullies the Christia...
With a preference for irony, suggestion and implication, the author tries to make his romance the vehicle of a wise morality in which the humorous grotesque merges with the morally serious. Its language is simple and straightforward. That is why the poem has shared great popularity over and ...
This confession underscores the understanding that God's perspective is the ultimate measure of morality. The historical context of David's sin with Bathsheba and the murder of Uriah illustrates the depth of his wrongdoing. By acknowledging that his actions are evil in God's sight, David ...
Whereas the traditional Christian view is that the man is the spiritual leader of the home. But then that goes way too far in the other direction where in order for the man to be a spiritual leader, the wife is almost like a proxy child. She’s just the oldest of the children. She...
Early Christian History. Christians and others often assume that Jesus believed himself to be divine, one of the three persons of a divine Trinity. There is in fact no evidence at all for this, so a good follow up question is that ofwhat Jesus believed himself to beaccording to the earlie...
One key aspect of understanding moral skepticism is its connection tomoral relativismandethical subjectivism. Moral relativism posits that morality is not universal and can vary considerably between societies and cultures. So, what's considered "right" or "wrong" might differ from one group to anothe...
See for me it is the Christian theism story I reject. I reject the Yahweh god due to the supporting story. Am I an atheologist? I do not say no god s exist. That would be dishonest because I believe this cannot be known.
Christian society is the riskiest and most dangerous type of society, the most open to catastrophic derailment, such as the derailment brought by modern liberalism. Yet Christianity’s this-worldly “lack,” which makes Christian society so vulnerable in comparison to the religiously structured ...
What is the alternative to dialectical materialism? Is monism related to materialism? Is materialism the same as physicalism? Is there something in between idealism and materialism? Is existentialism against materialism? What is the point of view of scientific materialism?