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  1. (1 other version)Divine Command Theory without a Divine Commander.Robert Bass - 2024 - Journal of Value Inquiry 58 (4):733-751.
    If there are to be plausible versions of a divine command theory (DCT), they must deal with the Euthyphro problem and its relatives. I argue that attempts (Robert Adams's, for example) to immunize the DCT from Euthyphro-style objections end up conceding all the metaethical machinery needed to secure the DCT's advantages without presupposing the existence of a God.
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  • (1 other version)Divine Command Theory without a Divine Commander.Robert Bass - 2023 - Journal of Value Inquiry 1:733-751.
    Recent divine command theorists make a serious and impressive case that a sophisticated divine command theory has significant metaethical advantages and can adequately meet traditional objections, such as the Euthyphro problem. I survey the attempt sympathetically with a view to explaining how the divine command theory can deal with traditional objections while delivering on metaethical desiderata, such as providing an account of ethical objectivity. I argue, however, that to the extent that a divine command theory succeeds, an ideal observer theory (...)
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  • On the Moral Epistemology of Ideal Observer Theories.Jason Kawall - 2006 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 9 (3):359-374.
    : In this paper I attempt to defuse a set of epistemic worries commonly raised against ideal observer theories. The worries arise because of the omniscience often attributed to ideal observers – how can we, as finite humans, ever have access to the moral judgements or reactions of omniscient beings? I argue that many of the same concerns arise with respect to other moral theories (and that these concerns do not in fact reveal genuine flaws in any of these theories), (...)
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  • An argument for the Divine Command Theory of Right Action.Peter Forrest - 1989 - Sophia 28 (1):2-19.
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  • Divine agriculture.Charles Taliaferro - 1992 - Agriculture and Human Values 9 (3):71-80.
    Theological literacy is an important asset in the development of a comprehensive agricultural ethic and philosophy. Four areas are delimited in which theological reflection is relevant for agricultural study.
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