Definitions from Wiktionary (divine command theory)
▸ noun: (philosophy) A metaethical theory stating that an action is morally good if commanded by God and morally bad if forbidden by God.
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▸ noun: (philosophy) A metaethical theory stating that an action is morally good if commanded by God and morally bad if forbidden by God.
Similar:
divine law,
deontology,
teleologism,
theonomy,
doctrine,
deontics,
dogmatic theology,
Divine Providence,
deontic logic,
morality,
more...
Opposite:
Adjectives:
necessitarian,
apodictic,
absolutist,
pragmatist,
retributivist,
pragmatic,
absolute,
minimalist,
utilitarian,
realist,
jural
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