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Euthyphro's Dilemma (for atheists)

Which is true?


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Chriliman

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One doesn't know morals. One makes moral judgements, which are opinions, and although they might be stated as factual, they aren't.

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How are the terms “decisions” and “conclusions” not related to knowledge? Seems you’re just wrong, at least based on this commonly understood definition of judgment. I’ll leave it here.
 
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Ana the Ist

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How are the terms “decisions” and “conclusions” not related to knowledge? Seems you’re just wrong, at least based on this commonly understood definition of judgment. I’ll leave it here.

First definition under "know"...

to perceive or understand as fact or truth; to apprehend clearly and with certainty

Fact or truth....not opinion or conjecture.
 
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