FUNDAMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS

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FUNDAMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS DIVINE COMMAND ETHICS FUNDAMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS

GOD AND NATURE BASIC ORDER IN NATURAL PROCESSES STOIC LEGACY GOD IS THE AUTHOR OF NATURE AND NATURAL PROCESSES NATURAL PROCESSES = MANIFESTATIONS OF GOD’S WILL

PRINCIPLES AND LAWS PRINCIPLES GOVERNING ACTIONS ARE DISCOVERED IN REFLECTING ON GOD’S WILL VIRTUE= CONFORMING TO GOD’S WILL LAW IS ABSOLUTE AND UNIVERSAL APPLIES TO ALL PERSONS, AT ALL TIMES, REGARDLESS OF CIRCUMSTANCES

CONSCIENCE SUBJECTIVE NORM OF MORALITY CONTRASTED TO OBJECTIVE NORM OF MORALITY ATTEMPT TO FORM CONSCIENCE PROPERLY IN CONFORMITY TO OBJECTIVE MORAL ORDER CONSCIENCE BINDS --- EVEN IF IN ERROR