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Full Idea
One can find no other starting point or origin for justice except the one derived from Zeus and that derived from the common nature; for everything like this must have that starting point, if we are going to say anything at all about good and bad things.
Gist of Idea
The origin of justice can only be in Zeus, and in nature
Source
Chrysippus (fragments/reports [c.240 BCE]), quoted by Plutarch - 70: Stoic Self-contradictions 1035c
Book Ref
'The Stoics Reader', ed/tr. Inwood,B/Gerson,L.P. [Hackett 2008], p.9
A Reaction
[in lost 'On Gods' bk 3] This appears to offer two starting points, in the mind of Zeus, and in nature, though since nature is presumed to be rational the two may run together. Is Zeus the embodiment, or the unconscious source, or the maker of decrees?
20773 | The origin of justice can only be in Zeus, and in nature [Chrysippus] |
23348 | Both god and the good bring benefits, so their true nature seems to be the same [Epictetus] |
5752 | Where does evil come from if there is a god; where does good come from if there isn't? [Boethius] |
19344 | God prefers men to lions, but might not exterminate lions to save one man [Leibniz] |
6254 | We are asked to follow God's ends because he is our benefactor, but why must we do that? [Hutcheson] |
6255 | Why may God not have a superior moral sense very similar to ours? [Hutcheson] |
16006 | Either Abraham rises higher than universal ethics, or he is a mere murderer [Kierkegaard] |
7158 | Morality kills religion, because a Christian-moral God is unbelievable [Nietzsche] |
7199 | It is dishonest to invent a being containing our greatest values, thus ignoring why they exist and are valuable [Nietzsche] |
4488 | Those who have abandoned God cling that much more firmly to the faith in morality [Nietzsche] |
20701 | Can God be good, if he has not maximised goodness? [Davies,B] |