Religion and Morality
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Religion and Morality
Inter-relationships
Relationships
Is it true that morality
depends on religion , even that
it cannot be understood in the
context of religion?
Ivan Karamoazov-”If God does
not exist, everything is
permissible.” (Moral nihilism)
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Major ethical theories have been
developed independently.- Autonomy
Thesis
Morality does not originate with God.
Rightness and wrongness are not based
simply on God’s will.
Essentially, there are reasons for acting
one way or the other which may be
known independently of God’s will.
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Are Religious Ethics essentially different from
secular ethics?
Kant argues that there is no difference- both God
and humanity have to obey the same rational
principles and reason is sufficient to guide us to
these principles. What is good is good will- acting
according to principles- Categorical Imperative.
In fact, God and immorality are necessary
postulates of ethics- ought implies can. Must be
able to reach moral perfection- not possible in finite
life. God provides universal justice.
Religion is Irrelevant to Morality
Bertrand Russell- humans are free to think,
evaluate, create, and live committed to ideals.
Life has the meaning we give it, and morality
will be part of any meaningful life.
James Rachels: In worshipping God believers
relinquish their autonomy. One gives up their
reason. Rachels and Nowell-Smith contend that
religious morality is infantile because it is based
on authority.
Religious Morality
Method of moral reasoning- “moral
point of view.”- impartiality.- Golden
Rule- consistency in our actions.reciprocity.
Emphasis on relationships- to others
in terms of Love and respect- Love
your Neighbors- what means?
Religious Morality
Set of beliefs affirming the reality of
moral retribution.- recompense- why
be moral?- Karma, Punishment
Identifies ways to overcome “moral
paralysis” and “despair about moral
failure”- grace, atonement, assistance,
Religion and Moral Goals
Cosmic justice= summum bonum= happiness is
proportional to virtue.- Kant – there must be a God
to make this possible.
Humans desire happiness by nature- to be happy is
to have nothing left to will- Aquinas- to have a total
vision of reality= Beatific vision of God- necessary
if nature to be fulfilled. Thomas- human desires and
aims irremediably thwarted without God; this
cannot be the case.
Camus- “Myth of Sisyphus”- No God- so human
desires can be irremediably thwarted- absurdity of
life.
Religion Enhances Moral Life
If there is a god, good will win over evil.- not
fighting alone. (James, Royce)
If God, exists, then cosmic justice reigns- Kant.
If theism is true, moral reasons always override nonmoral reasons. (Gauguin abandoned family)
If theism is true, then there is a God who loves and
cares for us.
If there is a God who created us in his image, then
all persons are of equal worth.
Divine Command Theory
An act is morally required (right) just
in case God commands us to do it.
An act is morally wrong just in case
God forbids us to do it.
An act is permissible just in case God
neither commands nor forbids it.
Moral rightness= willed by God.
Problems
How does merely commanding
something make it rights Is this good because God commands
it or does God command it because it
is morally right?
Can we be in doubt about what God
commands- commanded to kill?
Natural Law Theory
God created nature and the laws of
nature are in accord with God’s plan.
Natural law is universal and the same
for all human beings at all times.
These moral laws of nature can be
discovered by human beings.
Thus, these are guides to human
moral action.
Problems
Counterexamples to nature is good-
self-interest, disease.
Confuses “is” and “ought”- what is the
case and what ought to be the casedescriptive & prescriptive- cannibalism.
Conflicts with the notion of nature
proposed by science- not moral,
purposive, but cause and effect.
Confucian Virtue Ethics
“The only purpose a man can have and also the
only worthwhile thing a man can do is to
become as good a man as possible.”
Ren- acting kindly toward others.- kind-
heatedness. This is something we can
become by cultivating our social,
aesthetic, cognitive and moral powers. It
is full humanity at its best.
Confucian Virtue Ethics
Shu and zhong-not doing to other what
you do not want done to you and doing
what is best for others. Shu= seeing
someone else as being like yourself.=
reciprocity.
Xiao- familial love and respect- practice
of kindness, honor, respect, and loyalty
among all family members. Society= one
large family.