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Introduction to Must Morality be Grounded in God?
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Suárez’s “Best Argument” and the Dependence of Morality on God
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I want to begin by expressing misgivings about a standard way of making out a claim for the dependence of morality on God, misgivings that I do not have about a somewhat less standard way of arguing for this dependence. I will then consider a guiding maxim for how to proceed along this less standard way, a maxim that I draw from Suárez’s account of the relationship between divine activity and the activity of secondary causes. I then sketch one way of conceiving the dependence of morality on God that fits well with this Suarezian maxim.
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Must Morality be Grounded on God?
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Morality and God
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This paper has three parts; in the first, I look at the question, recently discussed by Mark Murphy, of the role that God plays as an explainer of morality. I argue for a form of explanation that is different from Murphy’s, though I wonder whether there is disagreement here, or simply difference of emphasis. In the second part, I ask what difference Christianity—and specifically the idea that the Kingdom of heaven is our natural ultimate end—makes to us, as practical and moral agents. I will argue that it makes both a motivational and a substantive difference. In the third part I will ask about the way normativity is related to God’s communication of normative matters to us, and I will do this specifically by asking what kinds of speech acts God engages in in communicating normative matters to us. The standard view is that God communicates to us in commands; however, I will suggest some other possibilities.
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God and Aristotelian Ethics
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Response to Christopher Tollefsen’s “Morality and God”
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Anselmian Moral Theory and the Question of Grounding Morality in God
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The Moral Disadvantage of Unbelief: Natural Religion and Natural Sanctity in Aquinas
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Correcting the Caricature: God and Kant
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God and Moral Skepticism
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God and the Grounding of Morality
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Faith is the Light of the Soul
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Who Needs God, IVF and the Gift of Life
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Introduction to Catholic Bioethics
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How Are We To Make Good Moral Choices and Do What is Morally Good?
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The Call to Holiness and Personal Vocation
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Bioethics: Ethico-Centric Interdisciplinarity
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Human Embryology: Science Politics versus Science Facts
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