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The Moral Argument

Part of the Continuum Studies in Philosophy of Religion series
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"The Moral Argument" offers a wide-ranging defense of the necessary connection between God and objective moral values, moral duties, proper function, and human rights.

It presents several versions of the moral argument for God's existence; a survey of the history of the argument, including the more recent work of Robert Adams, John Hare, John Rist, and others; an assessment of competing meta-ethical views that attempt to ground or explain ethics; a defense of moral knowledge; and an assessment of the Euthyphro Dilemma (and related objections) for any theistic conception of moral values.

The book examines - and finds wanting - various non-theistic alternatives to ground or explain morality.Although natural theological arguments have gained new strength within the past forty years or so, there has yet to be written a comprehensive book on the moral argument that covers the range of available arguments.

This volume brings together the best of the available arguments under one cover.

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Product Details
1441184619 / 9781441184610
Hardback
26/03/2015
United States
192 pages
162 x 235 mm, 504 grams
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