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65. Euthyphro’s Dilemma and the Relationship Between God and Goodness

What is the relationship between God and justice? Is something just because God wills it, or does God will it because it is just? This is the essence of what has been termed Euthyphro’s dilemma. I introduced this in my previous post 64 in the context of Socrates questioning a young, arrogant man, named Euthyphro, […]

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Posted bySocratesSeptember 5, 2022August 10, 2024Posted inAverroes, Euthyphro, Faith and Reason, Greek Philosophy, Islamic Philosophy, Moral Philosophy, Philosophy, Plato's Dialogues, SocratesTags: Averroes and ethics, Divine Command Theory, Duns Scotus and Voluntarism, Euthyphro's Dilemma, Euthyphro's Dilemma and Bertrand Russell, Euthyphro's Dilemma and Leibniz, God's goodness, Simplicity of God, The Problem of Evil, Theodicy, Theological Voluntarism, Thomas Aquinas and Ethics, Thomas Aquinas and God's Simplicity, VoluntarismLeave a comment on 65. Euthyphro’s Dilemma and the Relationship Between God and Goodness
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