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Chapter
 
2
 
Title:
 
John
 
Arthur:
 
Religion,
 
Morality,
 
and
 
Conscience
 
Quote:
 
“Mortality
 
is
 
social”
 
Expectation:
 
I
 
expect
 
to
 
learn
 
more
 
about
 
the
 
religion,
 
morality
 
and
 
conscience
 
of 
 
human
 
being.
 
Book
 
Review:
 
In
 
general,
 
the
 
article
 
is
 
about
 
morality
 
and
 
religion.
 
It
 
discusses
 
the
 
differences
 
between
 
the
 
two.
 
Religion
 
is
 
described
 
in
 
a
 
society
 
that
 
has
 
own
 
beliefs.
 
It
 
has
 
something
 
to
 
do
 
in
 
worship
 
to
 
God
 
that
 
they
 
believe
 
who
 
created
 
every
 
one
 
of 
 
us.
 
While
 
morality
 
is
 
to
 
ask
 
what
 
it
 
would
 
mean
 
for
 
a
 
society
 
to
 
exist
 
without
 
a
 
social
 
moral
 
code.
 
In
 
this
 
chapter,
 
I
 
understood
 
the
 
Divine
 
Command
 
Theory,
 
know
 
why
 
John
 
Arthur
 
said
 
that
 
religion
 
and
 
moral
 
is
 
different
 
and
 
know
 
that
 
Dewey
 
means
 
morality
 
is
 
social.
 
I
 
have
 
learned
 
that
 
religion
 
is
 
necessary
 
for
 
providing
 
motivation
 
for
 
morality.
 
It
 
is
 
also
 
necessary
 
for
 
guidance
 
in
 
what
 
is
 
right
 
and
 
wrong.
 
Religion
 
does
 
not
 
provide
 
straightforward
 
guidance.
 
It
 
needs
 
to
 
be
 
interpreted,
 
but
 
in
 
order
 
to
 
interpret
 
it
 
we
 
should
 
bring
 
moral
 
beliefs
 
to
 
abide.
 
Therefore,
 
religion
 
has
 
something
 
to
 
do
 
with
 
morality
 
in
 
some
 
way
 
it
 
claims
 
that
 
God
 
determines
 
what
 
is
 
right
 
and
 
what
 
is
 
wrong.
 
John
 
Arthur
 
compares
 
this
 
to
 
legal
 
policies
 
of 
 
the
 
government,
 
if 
 
there
 
would
 
be
 
no
 
God’s
 
presence
 
there
 
would
 
be
 
no
 
moral
 
right
 
or
 
wrong
 
 just
 
as
 
without
 
a
 
legislature
 
there
 
would
 
be
 
no
 
legal
 
right
 
or
 
wrong.
 
He
 
also
 
argues
 
that
 
the
 
divine
 
command
 
theory
 
has
 
some
 
undesirable
 
consequences.
 
Arthur
 
believes
 
that
 
everyone
 
who
 
needs
 
a
 
religion
 
they
 
should
 
believe
 
in
 
one
 
thing
 
such
 
as
 
religious
 
beliefs.
 
In
 
morality
 
as
 
being
 
social,
 
in
 
this
 
sense,
 
it
 
does
 
not
 
mean
 
that
 
one’s
 
society
 
is
 
impossible
 
to
 
criticize
 
one
 
another.
 
Thus,
 
criticizing
 
a
 
social
 
morality
 
does
 
not
 
respite
 
on
 
the
 
ideality
 
of 
 
the
 
internalization
 
but
 
rather
 
on
 
the
 
existing
 
individuality
 
of 
 
everybody.
 
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