“Euthyphro’s Lament” Answered By Philosopher

Over the last few weeks, there has been some detailed and spirited discussion regarding aspects of moral philosophy and moral relativism on Faith Interface. See these previous posts and subsequent comments:

Seven Fatal Flaws Of Relativism

Euthyphro’s Dilemma

Are God’s Omnipotence, His Goodness And His Free-Will Compatible?

Further Debate On Moral Philosophy

 

In these discussions, self-defined atheist unitarian universalist Smijer has figured prominently in discussions from the atheist perspective.

Dr Douglas Geivett

Dr Douglas Geivett

 

I am honoured that this specific discussion has been carried on further by Dr Doug Geivett. Doug is Professor of Philosophy in the Talbot Department of Philosophy at Biola University (La Mirada, CA). He teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in the areas of epistemology and the philosophy of religion. In addition, he has taught courses on the new atheism, and on film and philosophy. Doug is the author or editor of several books. He is co-editor with Jim Spiegel of the book Faith, Film, and Philosophy: Big Ideas on the Big Screen.

 

Dr Geivett’s response to smijer’s “Euthyphro’s Lament” is posted here.