Divine Command Theory Is A Form Of Deontological Ethics. - Problems and contradictions with appealing to divine command theory as a source for moral. There are ethical theories that make reference to or depend upon the existence of a deity. A form of ethics called divine command theory. The divine command theory is a form of deontology because, according to it, the rightness of any action depends upon that action being. Philosophers both past and present have sought to defend theories of ethics that are grounded in a theistic. Δέον (deon)meaning 'obligation' or 'duty') is an approach to ethics.
There are ethical theories that make reference to or depend upon the existence of a deity. Δέον (deon)meaning 'obligation' or 'duty') is an approach to ethics. The divine command theory is a form of deontology because, according to it, the rightness of any action depends upon that action being. A form of ethics called divine command theory. Problems and contradictions with appealing to divine command theory as a source for moral. Philosophers both past and present have sought to defend theories of ethics that are grounded in a theistic.