Combines "hard" logic and supposedly "soft" ethics in order to formulate ethical principles more clearly, to organize them into a defensible system , and to help us think more rationally about morality.
Harry J. Gensler Livres


Ethics and Religion
- 206pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The book presents robust interpretations of divine command theory and natural law, emphasizing the critical role of God in shaping moral principles. It explores the relationship between divine authority and ethical standards, arguing for the necessity of a divine foundation in understanding morality. Through rigorous analysis, it defends the idea that moral truths are intrinsically linked to the divine, offering a philosophical perspective on ethics that challenges secular moral frameworks.