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Title: Does morality depend on God?


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Does morality depend on God?
  • Michael Lacewing
  • enquiries_at_alevelphilosophy.co.uk

2
From objectivity to God
  • The idea of objective moral values is very
    peculiar unless they are part of our
    relationship to God.
  • Moral values feel personal commands, duties,
    responsibility, etc.
  • Moral feelings are personal guilt,
    responsibility, regret, etc.
  • How can people have absolute worth unless this is
    derived from an absolutely good source?

3
Against the link The Euthyphro dilemma
  • Does God command what is right because it is
    right? But then moral values exist independently
    of God so their peculiar status returns.
  • Is what is right right because God commands it?
    This seems to make morality arbitrary.
  • No - because God is good.
  • But if God is the standard of goodness, God is
    good is a tautology.
  • If God is good is not a tautology, then good
    (and so moral value) is independent of God.

4
God is love
  • God is love - this provides the standard for
    saying God is good.
  • But then, isnt the foundation of morality love,
    not God?
  • No - because the foundation of morality is Gods
    love.

5
Sartre on God and ethics
  • God does not exist.
  • Therefore, human beings were not made, based on
    some model.
  • Therefore, there is no human nature.
  • Therefore, responsibility for what we make of
    ourselves and our lives rests with us.

6
Sartre on God and ethics
  • However, because God does not exist, there is no
    set system of values to help us choose.
  • We are completely free. We impose values.
  • Realizing this, we realize we can no longer want
    but one thing, and that is freedom, as the basis
    of all values We want freedom for freedoms sake
    and in every particular circumstance. And in
    wanting freedom we discover that it depends
    entirely on the freedom of others, and that the
    freedom of others depends on ours.

7
Kants argument
  • Morality is based on pure reason, not God.
  • Our moral duty is to seek the highest good, viz.
    that moral laws are obeyed and that people
    receive what they deserve.
  • In this situation, acting morally would make us
    happy acting immorally would make us unhappy.

8
Kants argument
  • This is not how this world is. But is this
    situation, the highest good, possible? If it
    isnt, our motivation to pursue it will be
    undermined.
  • The only way to suppose it is possible is to
    suppose God - who can bring morality and
    happiness into alignment - exists.
  • So, to make complete sense of morality, we must
    suppose God exists.
  • Objection must we suppose the highest good is
    possible?
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