Theological Utilitarianism, Supervenience, and Intrinsic Value

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作者
Flannagan, Matthew Alexander [1 ]
机构
[1] St Peters Coll, Fac Philosophy & Theol, Auckland 1023, New Zealand
关键词
supervenience; intrinsic value; god and morality; theological utilitarianism; Erik Wielenberg; George Berkeley; William Paley; theological voluntarism;
D O I
10.3390/rel14030413
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B9 [宗教];
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010107 ;
摘要
Erik Wielenberg has argued that robust realism can account for the "common-sense moral belief" that "some things distinct from God are intrinsically good". By contrast, theological stateism cannot account for this belief. Hence, robust realism has a theoretical advantage over all forms of theological stateism. This article criticizes Wielenberg's argument. Wielenberg distinguishes between R and D-supervenience. The coherence of Wielenberg's robust realism depends upon this distinction. I argue that this distinction undermines his critique of theological stateism. I will make three points. First, once you utilize the distinction between R and D-supervenience, his argument for the incompatibility of theological stateism and intrinsic value fails. Second, theological stateism is compatible with intrinsic value. The historical example of theological utilitarianism, expounded by thinkers George Berkeley and William Paley, shows someone can accept that moral properties simultaneously R supervene upon God's will and D supervene upon the natural properties of actions. Third, robust realism and theological stateism are in the same boat regarding intrinsic value once we distinguish between R and D-supervenience.
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