神的命令理论(也称为神学上的自愿主义)[1] [2]是一种元伦理学理论,它提出一项行为在道德上的良好地位等同于它是否由上帝命令。 该理论断言,什么是道德是由上帝的命令决定的,对于一个要道德的人,他应该遵循上帝的命令。 古代和近代一神教和多神教的追随者经常接受上帝命令对建立道德的重要性。
Divine command theory (also known as theological voluntarism)[1][2] is a meta-ethical theory which proposes that an action's status as morally good is equivalent to whether it is commanded by God. The theory asserts that what is moral is determined by God's commands and that for a person to be moral he is to follow God's commands. Followers of both monotheistic and polytheistic religions in ancient and modern times have often accepted the importance of God's commands in establishing morality.
Divine command theory (also known as theological voluntarism)[1][2] is a meta-ethical theory which proposes that an action's status as morally good is equivalent to whether it is commanded by God. The theory asserts that what is moral is determined by God's commands and that for a person to be moral he is to follow God's commands. Followers of both monotheistic and polytheistic religions in ancient and modern times have often accepted the importance of God's commands in establishing morality.