Discussing Plato's Euthyphro. Does morality have to be based on religion? Are good things good just because God says so, or (if there is a God) does God choose to approve of the things He does because he recognizes those things to be already good? Plato thinks the latter: if morality is to be truly non-arbitrary, then, like the laws of logic, it can't just be a contingent Continue Reading …
PREVIEW-Episode 46: Plato on Ethics & Religion
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Topic for #46: Plato’s Euthyphro
Does morality depend on religion? In Plato's early and fun (and short!) dialogue Euthyphro, Socrates questions Euthyphro (who's on his way to go and file murder charges against his own father) about the meaning of "piety." Is an action (like turning in your dad) pious because it's the kind of thing that the gods love? In modern terms, are pious actions justified just because of Continue Reading …