Atheists, where do moral obligations and prohibitions come from if there is no moral law giver to prohibit or prescribe moral duties?
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Atheists, where do moral obligations and prohibitions come from if there is no moral law giver to prohibit or prescribe moral duties?
Atheists, where do moral obligations and prohibitions come from if there is no moral law giver to prohibit or prescribe moral duties?
Atheists, where do moral obligations and prohibitions come from if there is no moral law giver to prohibit or prescribe moral duties?
Humans are social creatures. Moral laws are required in order to live peacefully in a societyAtheists, where do moral obligations and prohibitions come from if there is no moral law giver to prohibit or prescribe moral duties?
Atheists, where do moral obligations and prohibitions come from if there is no moral law giver to prohibit or prescribe moral duties?
I don't know of any moral obligations.
Can you give a couple examples?
I am sorry. I should have stated that the question was addressed to those who maintain there are moral obligations and prohibitions.
Atheists, where do moral obligations and prohibitions come from if there is no moral law giver to prohibit or prescribe moral duties?
Without God there are no God-given moral prohibitions, obligations or duties.Atheists, where do moral obligations and prohibitions come from if there is no moral law giver to prohibit or prescribe moral duties?
If moral obligations only exist for those who think they do......
From the fundamental choice that we all face: The choice to live or not to live.Atheists, where do moral obligations and prohibitions come from if there is no moral law giver to prohibit or prescribe moral duties?
RDKirk said:Ancient Greek philosophers derived their source of moral obligation from their own sense of reason.
Atheists, where do moral obligations and prohibitions come from if there is no moral law giver to prohibit or prescribe moral duties?
"Social contract theory, nearly as old as philosophy itself, is the view that persons‟ moral and/or political obligations are dependent upon a contract or agreement among them to form the society in which they live."
Social Contract Theory
I will speak with you on social contract theory shortly.
For now, would you say that on such a view, that which is considered obligatory or prohibited by the people in a society, is determined by those people?
I would not say that.