Natural Law Today: The Present State of the Perennial Philosophy explains and defends various aspects of traditional natural law ethical theory, which is rooted in a broad understanding of human nature. Some of the issues touched upon include the relation of natural law to speculative reason and human ends (teleology), the relationship between natural law and natural theology, the so-called naturalistic fallacy (deriving âoughtâ from âisâ), and the scope of natural knowledge of the precepts of the natural law, as well as possible limits on it. It also takes up certain historical and contemporary questions, such as the various stances of Protestant thinkers toward natural law, the place of natural law in contemporary U.S. legal thought, and the relationship between natural law and liberal political thought more generally. It brings together a number of the leading exponents of a more traditional or classical form of natural law thought, who claim to root their arguments within the broader philosophy of Thomas Aquinas more deeply than other major representatives of the natural law tradition today.
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Natural Law Today gives a strong voice to classical natural law theory as the best answers to the fundamental questions of ethics and as the best framework for political and social life. It explains various aspects of that theory and defends it against common misperceptions and criticisms.
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Chapter One: God, Teleology, and the Natural Law
Steven A. Long, Ave Maria University
Chapter Two: Natural Inclinations in Aquinasâs Account of Natural Law
Michael Pakaluk, The Catholic University of America
Chapter Three: Natural Law and Natural Right(s): Conceptual and Terminological Clarifications
Fulvio Di Blasi, Thomas International Center
Chapter Four: âThe Same as to Knowledgeâ
J. Budziszewki, University of Texas at Austin
Chapter Five: Aquinasâs Second Reason for the Necessity of Divine Law: Certainty of Knowledge with Respect to Particular and Contingent Moral Actions
Steven J. Brust
Chapter Six: Burying the Wrong Corpse: Second Thoughts on the Protestant Prejudice toward Natural Law Thinking
J. Daryl Charles, the Acton Institute
Chapter Seven: Natural Law and the Law Today
Hadley Arkes, Amherst College
Chapter Eight: Thomas Aquinasâs Concept of Natural Law: A Guide to Healthy Liberalism
Christopher Wolfe, Marquette University
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With essays by some of the best writers on the natural law, including J. Budziszewski, Steven Long, Hadley Harkes, Christopher Wolfe, and one of the last essays written by the late, great Ralph McInerny (with the very characteristic title, âA Natural Lawman at the O.K. Corralâ), this volume is a superb resource and that unique accomplishment in modern publishing: a collection of essays that fits together, makes a coherent argument, and is not filled with essays you donât want. Editors Brust and Wolfe have done a nice piece of work here bringing these essays together.â
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781498576420
Publisert
2018-10-15
Utgiver
Vendor
Lexington Books
Vekt
449 gr
Høyde
231 mm
Bredde
159 mm
Dybde
20 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
P, 06
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
186