God is not expressly implied by this theory. Natural law theory is a philosophical and legal belief that all humans are governed by basic innate laws, or laws of nature, which are separate and distinct from laws which are legislated. Legislated laws are sometimes referred to as “positive laws” in the framework of natural law theory, to make a clear distinction between natural and social laws.
Natural law theory has heavily influenced the laws and governments of many nations, including England and the United States, and it is also reflected in publications like the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The origins of natural law theory lie in Ancient Greece. Many Greek philosophers discussed and codified the concept of natural law, and it played an important role in Greek government.
Later philosophers such as St. Thomas Aquinas, Thomas Hobbes, and John Locke built on the work of the Greeks in natural law theory treatises of their own. Many of these philosophers used natural law as a framework for criticizing and reforming positive laws, arguing that positive laws which are unjust under the principles of natural law are legally wanting. The Euthyphro argument indicates that, even if God exists, we seem to encounter the same difficulty as would be in the world as defined by the atheist.
My contention, though, as I stated in the title of this essay, is that the Euth. Argument, no matter how convincing it may sound at first, is really nothing more than a philosophical dinosaur. It belongs in a Museum of Philosophy, in the section that displays ancient philosophical fossils that used to walk the earth but, in reality, are no longer applicable to our existence.
In truth, this argument became obsolete even before the time of Plato. It died with the appearance of Abraham, the father of the Jewish people, and his introduction to the world of the revolutionary concept of Monotheism.
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