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    The Natural Law Philosophy of Mencius.Paul K. T. Sih - 1957 - New Scholasticism 31 (3):317-337.
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    The “War” Between Natural Law Philosophy and Legal Positivism.Norman E. Bowie - 1974 - Idealistic Studies 4 (2):145-155.
    The war between natural law philosophy and legal positivism is an ancient one. For a time the stunning victories of Bentham and Austin virtually drove the forces of natural law from the battlefield. However, upon the collapse of Germany and Japan at the end of the Second World War, natural law became a useful tool in attempting to resolve the practical difficulties of trying war criminals. This fact and the rise of two able antagonistic generals, H. (...)
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    Natural Law as Political Philosophy.Ian Hunter - 2011 - In Desmond M. Clarke & Catherine Wilson (eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy in early modern Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 475-499.
    Rather than a history of seventeenth-century natural law, then, this chapter offers an outline of several different contextual uses of the language of natural law, as it was used in formulating the intellectual architecture for rival constructions of political and religious authority.
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    Natural Law Today: The Present State of the Perennial Philosophy.Christopher Wolfe & Steven Brust (eds.) - 2018 - Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
    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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  5. Elements of natural law philosophy.Jerome Hall - 1964 - In Sidney Hook (ed.), Law and philosophy. [New York]: New York University Press.
  6. Natural Law and Public Reason in Kant’s Political Philosophy.Daniel M. Weinstock - 1996 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 26 (3):389-411.
    My intention in this essay will be to explore the role that consent-based arguments perform in Kant's political and legal philosophy. I want to uncover the extent to which Kant considered that the legitimacy of the State and of its laws depends upon the outcome of intersubjective deliberation. Commentators have divided over the following question: Is Kant best viewed as a member of the social contract tradition, according to which the legitimacy of the state and of the laws it (...)
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  7. Natural Law and Moral Philosophy: From Grotius to the Scottish Enlightenment.Knud Haakonssen - 1996 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    This major contribution to the history of philosophy provides the most comprehensive guide to modern natural law theory available, sets out the full background to liberal ideas of rights and contractarianism, and offers an extensive study of the Scottish Enlightenment. The time span covered is considerable: from the natural law theories of Grotius and Suarez in the early seventeenth century to the American Revolution and the beginnings of utilitarianism. After a detailed survey of modern natural law (...)
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    Natural Law and Modern Moral Philosophy: Volume 18, Social Philosophy and Policy, Part 1.Ellen Frankel, Fred Dycus Miller & Jeffrey Paul (eds.) - 2000 - Cambridge University Press.
    These essays address some of the most intriguing questions raised by natural law theory and its implications for law, morality, and public policy. some of the essays explore the implications that natural law theory has for jurisprudence, asking what natural law suggests about the use of legal devices such as constitutions and precedents. Other essays examine the connections between natural law and various political concepts, such as citizens' rights and the obligation of citizens to obey their (...)
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    Natural Law: A Translation of the Textbook for Kant’s Lectures on Legal and Political Philosophy.Gottfried Achenwall & Pauline Kleingeld (eds.) - 2020 - London: Bloomsbury.
    Now available Open Access! See the Bloomsburycollections URL below. -/- Correct bibliographical information is as follows: Gottfried Achenwall, _Natural Law: A Translation of the Textbook for Kant's Lectures on Legal and Political Philosophy_, edited by Pauline Kleingeld, translated by Corinna Vermeulen, with an Introduction by Paul Guyer. London: Bloomsbury, 2020. -/- As the first translation into any modern language of Achenwall’s Ius naturae, from the 1763 edition used by Immanuel Kant, this is an essential work for anyone interested in Kant, (...)
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  10. Natural Law and Moral Philosophy. From Grotius to the Scottish Enlightenment.Knud Haakonssen - 2000 - Mind 109 (436):926-930.
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    Traditions of natural law in Medieval philosophy.Dominic Farrell (ed.) - 2023 - Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press.
    Reflection on natural law reaches a highpoint during the Middle Ages. Not only do Christian thinkers work out the first systematic accounts of natural law and articulate the framework for subsequent reflection, the Jewish and Islamic traditions also develop their own canonical statements on the moral authority of reason vis-à-vis divine law. In the view of some, they thereby articulate their own theories of natural law. These various traditions of medieval reflection on natural law, and their (...)
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  12. Natural Law and Natural Rights.John Finnis - 1979 - New York: Oxford University Press UK.
    Natural Law and Natural Rights is widely recognised as a seminal contribution to the philosophy of law, and an essential reference point for all students of the subject. This new edition includes a substantial postscript by the author responding to thirty years of comment, criticism, and further work in the field.
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    Natural law ethics in theory and practice: a Joseph Boyle reader.Joseph Boyle - 2020 - Washington, D.C: The Catholic University of America Press. Edited by John J. Liptay, Christopher Tollefsen & Robert P. George.
    This volume presents a selection of previously published essays by Joseph Boyle, a crucial contributor to 20th century Catholic moral philosophy through his development of the New Classical Natural Law Theory.
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    Natural Law and Natural Right in Post-Aristotelian Philosophy. The Stoics and Their Critics.Phillip Mitsis - 1987 - In Wolfgang Haase (ed.), Philosophie, Wissenschaften, Technik. Philosophie. De Gruyter. pp. 4812-4850.
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    Natural Law and the Nature of Law.Jonathan Crowe - 2019 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book provides the first systematic, book-length defence of natural law ideas in ethics, politics and jurisprudence since John Finnis's influential Natural Law and Natural Rights. Incorporating insights from recent work in ethical, legal and social theory, it presents a robust and original account of the natural law tradition, challenging common perceptions of natural law as a set of timeless standards imposed on humans from above. Natural law, Jonathan Crowe argues, is objective and normative, (...)
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    Natural Law: An Introduction to Legal Philosophy.Alexander Passerin D'Entrèves & Cary J. Nederman - 1994 - New Brunswick, N.J.: Routledge.
    This is the classic study of the history and continuing philosophical values of the law of nature. D'Entreves discerned three distinct sources that have contributed to the development of natural law: Roman law teachings, Christian beliefs regarding law, and egalitarian and revolutionary theories of the Enlightenment. Now regarded as a classic work, Natural Law has exercised considerable influence over the course of Anglo-American legal theory in the past forty years. The statements of Clarence Thomas during his 1991 Senate (...)
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  17. Natural law: an introduction to legal philosophy.Alessandro Passerin D'Entrèves - 2004 - New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers.
    This is the classic study of the history and continuing philosophical values of the law of nature. D'Entrèves discerned three distinct sources that have contributed to the development of natural law: Roman law teachings, Christian beliefs regarding law, and egalitarian and revolutionary theories of the Enlightenment. Now regarded as a classic work, Natural Law has exercised considerable influence over the course of Anglo-American legal theory in the past forty years. The statements of Clarence Thomas during his 1991 Senate (...)
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    Natural law: historical, systematic and juridical approaches.José María Torralba, Mario Šilar, García Martínez & Alejandro Néstor (eds.) - 2008 - Newscastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    Modern moral and political philosophy is in debt with natural law theory, both in its ancient and mediaeval elaborations. While the very notion of a natural law has proved highly controversial among 20th Century scholars, the last decades have witnessed a renewed interest in it. Indeed, the threats and challenges as result of multiculturalism, plural societies and global changes have generated a renewed attention to natural law theory. Clearly, it offers solid basis as possible framework to (...)
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    Natural Law and Public Reason.Robert P. George & Christopher Wolfe - 2000 - Georgetown University Press.
    "Public reason" is one of the central concepts in modern liberal political theory. As articulated by John Rawls, it presents a way to overcome the difficulties created by intractable differences among citizens' religious and moral beliefs by strictly confining the place of such convictions in the public sphere. Identifying this conception as a key point of conflict, this book presents a debate among contemporary natural law and liberal political theorists on the definition and validity of the idea of public (...)
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    Permissive natural law and its scope in Paul vladimiri’s philosophy.Magdalena Płotka - 2020 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 56 (S1):7-24.
    The purpose of this article is to a%empt to provide a more precise answer to the question of Paul Vladimiri’s account of the concept of permissive natural law. This purpose is realized in two steps. First, a brief history of permissive natural laws in the tradition of medieval philosophy is discussed, and the historical context, in which Paul Vladimiri developed his theory of natural law, is outlined. Next, some excerpts from Vladimir’s writings are analysed, in which (...)
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    Natural Law and/as Intercultural Philosophy.John Liptay - 2011 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 27:83-98.
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    Natural law: the scientific ways of treating natural law, its place in moral philosophy, and its relation to the positive sciences of law.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (ed.) - 1975 - [Philadelphia]: University of Pennsylvania Press.
    Hegel's early philosophical essay demonstrates the need for a pure empiricism and complete formalism in scientific endeavor.
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    Natural law: an introduction to legal philosophy.Alessandro Passerin D'Entrèves - 1952 - New York: Hutchinson's University Library.
    This is the classic study of the history and continuing philosophical values of the law of nature. D'Entrèves discerned three distinct sources that have contributed to the development of natural law: Roman law teachings, Christian beliefs regarding law, and egalitarian and revolutionary theories of the Enlightenment. Now regarded as a classic work, Natural Law has exercised considerable influence over the course of Anglo-American legal theory in the past forty years. The statements of Clarence Thomas during his 1991 Senate (...)
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    Natural law - Australian style: a study in disputation focusing on the work of Peter Singer, John Finnis and Tracey Rowland.Donald G. Boland - 2022 - Saint Louis: En Route Books and Media, LLC.
    This book provides a critique of the three most prominent Australian "authorities" on Law and Ethics of the present day, namely John Finnis, Tracey Rowland, and Peter Singer. So far as the study of Natural Law is concerned the central figure is John Finnis. Peter Singer relates to it indirectly as adopting a position in Moral Philosophy that rejects Natural Law in any traditional sense and takes a naturalist position in a utilitarian sense. Tracey Rowland adopts a (...)
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  25. Natural law and classical German philosophy.C. Cesa - 1998 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 18 (3):329-350.
     
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  26. Natural law and the theory of property: Grotius to Hume.Stephen Buckle - 1991 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In this book, Buckle provides a historical perspective on the political philosophies of Locke and Hume, arguing that there are continuities in the development of seventeenth and eighteenth-century political theory which have often gone unrecognized. He begins with a detailed exposition of Grotius's and Pufendorf's modern natural law theory, focussing on their accounts of the nature of natural law, human sociability, the development of forms of property, and the question of slavery. He then shows that Locke's political theory (...)
  27. Problem : Natural Law in Contemporary Legal Philosophy.Leo R. Ward - 1959 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 33:137.
     
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    Natural law and modern society.John Cogley (ed.) - 1971 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press.
    The idea of natural law, says the author, "is based on a belief that there exists a moral order which every normal person can discover by using his reason, and of which he must take account if he is to attune himself to his necessary ends as a human being." This notion has supported the philosophy and behaviour of men in all cultures since the beginning of society. It is implicit in the Mosaic code; is fundamental in the (...)
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  29. Natural Law in ancient greek and modern Philosophy: The Case of Ontology.C. Athanasopoulos - 2000 - Skepsis: A Journal for Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Research 11.
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    Natural law in Judaism.David Novak - 1998 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book breaks new ground in the study of Judaism, in philosophy, and in comparative ethics. It demonstrates that the assumption that Judaism has no natural law theory to speak of, held by the vast majority of scholars, is simply wrong. The book shows how natural law theory, using a variety of different terms for itself throughout the ages, has been a constant element in Jewish thought. The book sorts out the varieties of Jewish natural law (...)
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  31. Natural Law and Practical Rationality.Mark C. Murphy - 2001 - Cambridge University Press.
    Natural law theory has been undergoing a revival, especially in political philosophy and jurisprudence. Yet, most fundamentally, natural law theory is not a political theory, but a moral theory, or more accurately a theory of practical rationality. According to the natural law account of practical rationality, the basic reasons for actions are basic goods that are grounded in the nature of human beings. Practical rationality aims to identify and characterize reasons for action and to explain how (...)
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    The natural law foundations of modern social theory: a quest for universalism.Daniel Chernilo - 2013 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Contemporary social theory and natural law : Jurgen Habermas -- A natural-law critique of modern social theory : Karl Lowith, Leo Strauss and Eric Voegelin -- Natural law and the question of universalism -- Modern natural law I : Hobbes and Rousseau on the state of nature and social life -- Modern natural law II : Kant and Hegel on proceduralism and ethical life -- Classical social theory I : Marx, Tonnies and Durkheim on alienation, (...)
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    Natural Law and Universality in the Philosophy of Biology.Alexander Reutlinger - 2014 - European Review 22 (51).
    Several philosophers of biology have argued for the claim that the generalizations of biology are historical and contingent.1–5 This claim divides into the following sub-claims, each of which I will contest: first, biological generalizations are restricted to a particular space-time region. I argue that biological generalizations are universal with respect to space and time. Secondly, biological generalizations are restricted to specific kinds of entities, i.e. these generalizations do not quantify over an unrestricted domain. I will challenge this second claim by (...)
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    The concept of revived natural law as a continuation of traditions of the modern era in Ukrainian philosophy.Oksana Patlaichuk - 2005 - Sententiae 12 (1):124-133.
    The author emphasizes the leading role of Kant's philosophy and neo-Kantianism in spreading the theory of natural law on Ukrainian territory. The article emphasizes that the idea of natural law was considered in the circles of the Ukrainian intelligentsia as a component of the general system of idealistic views. The intelligentsia was critical of positive law and called for the correction of its defects with the help of moral goals. The author compares rationalist and religious-ethical approaches to (...)
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    Natural law and Jewish philosophy.David Novak - 2011 - In Jonathan Jacobs (ed.), Judaic Sources and Western Thought: Jerusalem's Enduring Presence. Oxford University Press. pp. 43--153.
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    From Natural Law to Relativism: Joseph Ratzinger on the Normative Transformation since Kant.George Joseph - 2024 - The European Legacy 30 (1):57-72.
    The aim of this article is to fill a certain gap in the assessment of relativism by drawing on Joseph Ratzinger’s (1927–2022) criticism of the normative transformation since Kant. During the Enlightenment, Natural Law was doubted as a cultural feature of Christianity that had no bearing on pluralist society. Consequently, this jurisprudential tradition underwent de-Hellenization and branched out in radical directions, the most decisive of which was Kant’s post-metaphysical system of natural values. Positivism and German Idealism attempted to (...)
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    Natural Law: An Introduction to Legal Philosophy.J. H. Burns & A. P. D'Entreves - 1952 - Philosophical Quarterly 2 (6):90.
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  38. Hedonism and Natural Law in Locke’s Moral Philosophy.Elliot Rossiter - 2016 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 54 (2):203-225.
    according to some interpreters of John Locke’s moral philosophy, there is an inconsistency between Locke’s adoption of hedonism and his commitment to a natural law view of ethics. Indeed, Locke is not fully explicit about the relationship between pleasure and pain and the natural law in the Essay concerning Human Understanding. But the thesis I defend in this paper is that the idea of convenientia, according to which God harmonizes the natural law with human nature, can (...)
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    Natural Law: A Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Trialogue.Anver M. Emon, Matthew Levering & David Novak - 2014 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. Edited by Matthew Levering & David Novak.
    This book critically and constructively explores the resources offered for natural law doctrine by classical thinkers from three traditions: Jewish, Christian, and Islamic. Three scholars each offer a programmatic essay on natural law doctrine in their particular religious tradition and then respond to the other two essays.
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    Natural Law in Contemporary Legal Philosophy.Leo R. Ward - 1959 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 33:137-143.
  41. On realism's own "hangover" of natural law philosophy : Llewellyn 'avec' Dooyeweerd.David S. Caudill - 2009 - In Francis J. Mootz (ed.), On Philosophy in American Law. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  42. Natural Law Ethics Contributions in Philosophy, Number 72.Philip E. Devine - 2000
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  43. The tradition of natural law: a philosopher's reflections.Yves René Marie Simon - 1965 - New York: Fordham University Press. Edited by Vukan Kuic.
    The tradition of natural law is one of the foundations of Western civilization. At its heart is the conviction that there is an objective and universal justice which transcends humanity’s particular expressions of justice. It asserts that there are certain ways of behaving which are appropriate to humanity simply by virtue of the fact that we are all human beings. Recent political debates indicate that it is not a tradition that has gone unchallenged: in fact, the opposition is as (...)
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    Natural law in science and philosophy.Emile Boutroux & Fred Rothwell - 1914 - New York,: The Macmillan company. Edited by Fred Rothwell.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in (...)
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    Natural law and Thomistic juridical realism: prospects for a dialogue with contemporary legal theory.Petar Popovic - 2022 - Washington, D. C.: The Catholic University of America Press.
    This book proposes a new approach to the question of the juridical domain of natural law with reference to the classical tools of Thomistic formulation. This book adds something new to the intersection between the normative status of natural law and the essence of the juridical domain.
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    Natural Law in Science and Philosophy.William K. Wright, Emile Boutroux & Fred Rothwell - 1914 - Philosophical Review 23 (4):460.
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    The Cambridge Companion to Natural Law Ethics.Tom Angier (ed.) - 2019 - New York, NT: Cambridge University Press.
    Natural law ethics centres on the idea that ethical norms derive from human nature. The field has seen a remarkable revival since the millennium, with new work in Aristotelian metaphysics complementing innovative applied work in bioethics, economics and political theory. Starting with three chapters on the history of natural law ethics, this volume moves on to various twentieth-century theoretical innovations in the tradition, and then to natural law as embedded in the three Abrahamic faiths. It closes with (...)
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  48. Natural Law in Jurisprudence and Politics.Mark C. Murphy - 2006 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Natural law is a perennial though poorly represented and understood issue in political philosophy and the philosophy of law. In this 2006 book, Mark C. Murphy argues that the central thesis of natural law jurisprudence - that law is backed by decisive reasons for compliance - sets the agenda for natural law political philosophy, demonstrating how law gains its binding force by way of the common good of the political community. Murphy's work ranges over (...)
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  49. Natural Law in Science and Philosophy, Authorized Tr. By F. Rothwell.Étienne Émile M. Boutroux & Fred Rothwell - 1914
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    The Natural Law Ethics of Star Wars.Matthew Shea, Joel Archer & Daniel Banning - 2023 - In Jason T. Eberl & Kevin S. Decker (eds.), Star Wars and Philosophy Strikes Back. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. pp. 20–29.
    According to George Lucas, Star Wars is a morality play, a mythological tale of good and evil that's meant to teach timeless lessons about the moral life. This chapter shows how the moral framework of natural law ethics provides a philosophical foundation for the morality of the Force and helps illuminate Star Wars' moral themes.
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