Religious Study

AI Ethics & Divine Command Theory: A Comparative Study

Bobby Macintosh
Bobby Macintosh
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Divine Command Theory (DCT) posits that an action’s moral status—whether it is morally good or bad, right or wrong—is determined by whether it is commanded or forbidden by God. This meta-ethical framework grounds morality in the divine will, asserting that God’s commands constitute objective moral laws. Proponents argue that DCT provides a robust and unambiguous source for moral principles, offering a

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