Allahвђ™sд±z Ahlak Mгјmkгјn Mгј? Oku -
: He posits that the existence of God provides the most coherent foundation for objective moral values and duties. Structural Highlights
Doko’s primary goal is not to argue that non-believers cannot be moral people, but rather to investigate the of objective moral truths. He explicitly distances himself from the claim that "religion is necessary for moral behavior" or that "religious people are inherently more moral". Instead, the book follows a logical chain: Allah’sД±z Ahlak MГјmkГјn MГј? Oku
: Doko examines and critiques secular metaethical theories, such as naturalism and Platonism, arguing they cannot adequately explain the authority and nature of these moral facts. : He posits that the existence of God
: Doko analyzes how naturalistic evolution might explain why we feel moral, but argues it fails to justify why we ought to be moral if no higher purpose exists. Instead, the book follows a logical chain: :
Morality Without God? by Walter Sinnott-Armstrong | Goodreads