Traditional divine command theory takes whatever God wills or commands to be good by definition.
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Q16: The autonomy thesis
A) completely rules out God's
Q17: According to the alternate dependency account, morally
Q18: Act and rule utilitarianism, as well as
Q19: Plato provided an argument for which of
Q20: Because humans can act according to or
Q22: Divine command theory and Aquinas's natural law
Q23: The alternate dependency account states that the
Q24: The alternate dependency account is not a
Q25: Divine command theory entails that there are
Q26: The autonomy thesis entails that some things
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