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Euthyphro's dilemma is an objection to divine command theory introduced with the question are morally good acts willed by God because they are morally good or they morally good because they are willed by God.True or false?

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Answer: It is true.

Explanation:Euthyphro's dilemma had a great impact on monotheistic religions. This dilemma until the moment continues to provoke discussions, there are those who are in favor as Platon was and others totally against.

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User Anubhav Dikshit
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Answer:

False,

Step-by-step explanation:

Euthyphro's Dilemma, the Euthyphro problem, is an argument stemming from a problem asked by Socrates during Plato's Euthyphro. The question is about against the Order of God.

The Divine Command Command faces problems which cannot enable them to reply to the Euthyphro problem. Either way, from both branches the CEO can choose, there are consequences that they cannot accept (Philosophy of religion the Euthyphro Dilemma). Critics have dismissed this great argument, in particular, of the philosophers, St. Thomas Aquinas and William Alston, have their different answers to the Euthyphro problem. The response of St. Thomas Aquinas's Euthyphro problem is wrong. He works to make his case by proposing a third option for the challenge.

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