Combining Philosophers
Ideas for William W. Tait, M. Tullius Cicero and Ralph Cudworth
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28. God / A. Divine Nature / 4. Divine Contradictions
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Why shouldn't the gods fear their own destruction? [Cicero]
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An omnipotent will cannot make two things equal or alike if they aren't [Cudworth]
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28. God / A. Divine Nature / 6. Divine Morality / b. Euthyphro question
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I wonder whether loss of reverence for the gods would mean the end of all virtue [Cicero]
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28. God / A. Divine Nature / 6. Divine Morality / d. God decrees morality
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God doesn't obey the laws of nature; they are subject to the law of God [Cicero]
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If the will and pleasure of God controls justice, then anything wicked or unjust would become good if God commanded it [Cudworth]
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The requirement that God must be obeyed must precede any authority of God's commands [Cudworth]
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