John Arthur Religion Morality and Conscience
John Arthur Religion Morality and Conscience
John Arthur Religion Morality and Conscience
Quote:
“Religion is often said, is necessary so that people will do right. Religion is therefore said
to be necessary in that it provides motivation to do the right thing.”
Review:
John Arthur studies how morality has been thought to depend on religion, that religion
motivates people who believe on it to do the right thing, that religion gives guidance for
people for their correct course of their action, and that religion is essential to be right and
wrong in some ways. John Arthur says that nature of morality is to ask what it would
mean for a society to exist without social moral code. This chapter tells us that people
need religion to guide people to do the right thing and support them on their action is a
mistake. John Arthur also discusses the Divine Command Theory, that tell us that God
commands us to do the right thing, but that doesn’t mean that anyone can make the right
just by commanding it. And Arthur also says that morality is influenced by religion (as is
religion by morality).
What I learned:
• Morality and Religion can complicate things
• Morality is somehow influenced by Religion
• Religion is somehow influenced by Morality
Integrative Question:
• What is the meaning of Divine Command Theory?
• Why John Arthur does reject the Divine Command Theory?
• What is the connection of Religion to Morality?
• What is the connection of Morality to Religion?
Review Question:
Discussion Question:
1. Has Arthur refuted the divine command theory? If not, how can it be defended?
• Yes Arthur refuted the divine command theory; he defended it by saying that
actions cannot be right because it is said by God. For me this statement is not
a believer of God. People has already the initiative of what is the right and
wrong thing to do.
2. If morality is social, as Dewey says, then how can we have any obligations to
nonhuman animals? (Arthur mentions this problems and some possible to it in
footnote 6.)
• Dewy says that in other to be social there must be the same language. For me
we have an obligation to animals is because humans are much higher or
greater level of being, we humans are oblige to protect the animals because by
doing so we are protecting our world even if we don’t have the same
language.
3. What does Dewey mean by moral education? Does a college ethics class count as
moral education?