PHIL 1033 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Meletus, Osmosis, Jean-Paul Sartre

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Things are good because god says they are. God says that things are good because they are good. Arbitrariness: no basis or reason for good or bad, only trying to save our own skin the reason starts to seem like it is only for self interest if there is no basis for good and bad. God wouldnt be fully powerful which is probably the right thing to say if you want morality to be objective things that arent arbitrary it could mean that we could leave moral and good lives without god existing. Socrates on the role of god in morality and value. Ultimate police officer- god only executes what is good and bad and tries to oversee whether people are doing the right thing. Object of adoration; a debt of gratitude. If god exists, then god consults the independent standard when creating things. If god does not exist, then the independent standard still exists unaffected.

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