The Moral Argument

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  • Created by: Edward
  • Created on: 08-05-12 13:57
Who put forward the Moral Argument?
Kant
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The Categorical Imperative involves
making moral decisions from a sense of duty
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The Moral Argument
merely points to the probability that God exists
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When virtue and happiness come together, it is called
Summun Bonum
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What is a postulate?
something which is an assumption
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Who criticised the Moral Argument, claiming that morality has evolved within humans?
Sigmund Freud
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The three postulates of morality are
Freedom, Immortality, God
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What, according to Freud, is responsible for human morality?
superego
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This is influenced by
Society, parents, rules
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usman

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thanks ed :D its amazing :)

Connor goodwin

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you could say for q6 that the summum bonum is a consequence in itself and so we are not motivated by the act, but the consequence :)

ZAINS1

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Good

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