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| − | '''Divine command theory''' refers to any of a family of related [[ethics|ethical]] theories according to which the [[morality]] of a thing is based solely on the will or command of [[God]].<ref>[http://www.philosophyofreligion.info/christian-ethics/divine-command-theory/ Divine Command Theory]</ref> | + | '''Divine command theory''' refers to any of a family of related [[ethics|ethical]] theories according to which the [[morality]] of a thing is based solely on the will or command of [[God]].<ref>[http://www.philosophyofreligion.info/christian-ethics/divine-command-theory/ Divine Command Theory]</ref> Divine command theory is discussed in ''[[Euthyphro]].'' |
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Latest revision as of 18:22, June 15, 2009
Divine command theory refers to any of a family of related ethical theories according to which the morality of a thing is based solely on the will or command of God.[1] Divine command theory is discussed in Euthyphro.