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Most people believe in moral facts – that is, there's something about torturing and murdering innocent people that makes it wrong, which goes beyond just a feeling. Yet it's hard to locate morality anywhere in the natura...
Episode 148, 'Divine Commands' with Paul Taylor (Part II - Further Analysis and Discussion) is an episode from The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast by Jack Symes | Andrew Horton, Oliver Marley, and Rose de Castellane. Most people believe in mo...
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Most people believe in moral facts – that is, there's something about torturing and murdering innocent people that makes it wrong, which goes beyond just a feeling. Yet it's hard to locate morality anywhere in the natural world. For this reason, many have understood God to be the source and arbiter of moral truth. But can morality depend on divine decree – or would that make goodness a matter of celestial whim? In this episode, we'll be discussing the nature of moral obligation with Paul Taylor, doctoral candidate in philosophy at the University of Liverpool. There, as a university teacher, he specialises in ethics, political philosophy, and – our topic for today – philosophy of religion. As the recipient of the Robbins Rotblat Scholarship, Paul's research examines one of the oldest and most perplexing questions in moral philosophy – first posed by Plato over two thousand years ago: does God decide what is moral, or merely report moral facts? In search of the best answer, we've been diving into Paul's unpublished work – pieces that ask not just the big meta-ethical questions, but the practical ones: what are we obliged to do, and why are we obliged to do it. As we'll discover, Taylor's work – and contemporary discussion on the Euthyphro dilemma – pushes us to think again about where morality comes from and whether we, and even God, must answer to it.
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Episode 148, 'Divine Commands' with Paul Taylor (Part II - Further Analysis and Discussion) is from The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast by Jack Symes | Andrew Horton, Oliver Marley, and Rose de Castellane.
Published Nov 2, 2025 and 37:53 long