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    Many students of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics recognize the value of comparisons between Aristotle and modern moralists. We are familiar with some of the ways in which reflection on Hume, Kant, Mill, Sidgwick, and more recent moral theorists can throw light on Aristotle. The light may come either from recognition of similarities or from a sharper awareness of differences.“Themes ancient and modern” is a familiar part of the contemporary study of Aristotle that needs no further commendation. [REVIEW]Natural Law Aquinas & Aristotelian Eudaimonism - 2006 - In Richard Kraut (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
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  2. Ethical Theory.”.Natural Law Truth - 1992 - In Robert P. George (ed.), Natural law theory: contemporary essays. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  3. Social ethics: natural law in the modern world.Johannes Messner - 1949 - St. Louis, Mo.: B. Herder Book Co..
     
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  4. Natural Law Theory: Contemporary Essays.N. MacCormick & Natural Law - 1992 - In Robert P. George (ed.), Natural law theory: contemporary essays. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    The morality of the fallen man: Samuel Pufendorf on natural law.Kari Saastamoinen - 1995 - Helsinki: SHS.
  6. The new school of Natural Law: Some approaches.Carlos Ignacio Massini Correas - 1999 - Rechtstheorie 30 (4):461-478.
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  7. The teaching of natural law and universal public law at the University of Pavia in the late Eighteenth Century.Elisabetta Fiocchi Malaspina - 2024 - In Elisabetta Fiocchi Malaspina & Gabriella Silvestrini (eds.), Natural law and the law of nations in Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Italy. Boston: Brill/Nijhoff.
     
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  8. Morality and the human goods: an introduction to natural law ethics.Alfonso Gómez-Lobo - 2002 - Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press.
    A concise and accessible introduction to natural law ethics, this book introduces readers to the mainstream tradition of Western moral philosophy.
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    Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia: A Natural Law Ethics Approach.Craig Paterson - 2008 - Abingdon: Routledge.
    As medical technology advances and severely injured or ill people can be kept alive and functioning long beyond what was previously medically possible, the debate surrounding the ethics of end-of-life care and quality-of-life issues has grown more urgent. In this lucid and vigorous book, Craig Paterson discusses assisted suicide and euthanasia from a fully fledged but non-dogmatic secular natural law perspective. He rehabilitates and revitalises the natural law approach to moral reasoning by developing a pluralistic account of just (...)
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    Neo-Aristotelian Naturalism, Natural Law, and Objectivity.Richard Kim - 2021 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 95 (2):291-297.
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    The New Natural Law Theory.Christopher Tollefsen - 2008 - Lyceum 10 (1).
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  12. Natural law theory.Brian Bix - 1996 - In Dennis M. Patterson (ed.), A Companion to Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory. Blackwell.
  13. Plato's modern enemies and the theory of natural law.John Wild - 1953 - [Chicago]: University of Chicago Press.
    This book is the first extended attempt to explain Plato's ethics of natural law, to place it accurately in the history of moral theory, and to defend it against the objections that it is totalitarian. Wild provides a clarification of Plato's ethical doctrine and a defense of that doctrine based not only of his analysis of the dialogues but on the belief that Plato must acknowledged as the founder of the Western tradition of the philosophy of natural law. (...)
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  14. What is Natural Law?Robert Sokolowski - 2004 - The Thomist 68 (4):529.
     
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  15. The Natural Law Doctrine of Francis Suarez.William E. May - 1984 - New Scholasticism 58 (4):409-423.
  16. Tomasza z Akwinu koncepcja prawa naturalnego. Czy Akwinata jest myślicielem liberalnym? [Thomas Aquinas’s Conception of Natural Law: Is Aquinas a Liberal Thinker?].Marek Piechowiak - 2013 - Przegląd Tomistyczny 19:301-337.
    This article seeks to justify the claim that Thomas Aquinas proposed a concept of natural law which is immune to the argument against the recognition of an objective grounding of the good formulated by a well-known representative of the liberal tradition, Isaiah Berlin, in his famous essay “Two Concepts of Freedom.” I argue that Aquinas’s concept of freedom takes into account the very same values and goals that Berlin set out to defend when he composed his critique of (...) law. In particular, the article suggests that Aquinas recognizes freedom as a greater perfection of man than rationality, and that this freedom is realized, among other things, through the co-construction of the good that gives a goal and a shape to human action and to the whole of a person’s life. I argue that the co-construction of such a good involves the co-construction of natural law in the strict sense of the term. Indeed, the content of natural law can be understood as a set of goods which are goals that inform human action. From a human perspective, natural law is not a pre-existing recipe which has merely to be “read.” Defining the concrete content of natural law is an ongoing process. The process of defining natural law’s content takes humanly knowable, objective elements into account, and so draws on knowledge. Yet free choice also plays an important part in this process. When speaking of the process of defining the content of natural law, therefore, and in determining what here-and-now is to be done, it is reasonable to describe man as a creator of the natural law, or as a legislator, just as the members of a parliament are the creators of civil law — bearing in mind that only a just law is truly law and therefore the creation of both civil and natural law reaches only as far is the scope of just actions directed by these laws. From the perspective of human action, we may speak of each person’s free choice to establish a given good as the end of a specific act, and in so doing to declare that action proper under natural law in the strict sense of the term (which differs from the rules of natural law). An appreciation of what is particular and individual (particulare et individuum), and an appreciation of free choice that goes hand-in-hand with this, is deeply embedded in Thomas’s system of thought. Particularity and individuality has its basis in an especially excellent way of human existence. (shrink)
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    Is there a Punishment for Violating the Natural Law?Scott J. Roniger - 2020 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 94 (2):273-304.
    Is there a punishment for violating the natural law? This important question has been neglected in the scholarship on Thomistic natural law theory. I show that there is a three-fold punishment proper to the natural law; the remorse of conscience, the inability to be a friend to oneself, and the inability to be a friend to another work in concert to provide a natural penalty for moral wrongdoing. In order to establish these points, I first analyze (...)
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  18. Eternal Law, natural law, natural rights : freedom and power in Aquinas.Jean Porter - 2022 - In Tom P. S. Angier, Iain T. Benson & Mark Retter (eds.), The Cambridge handbook of natural law and human rights. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  19. Elementy prawnonaturalne w stosowaniu Konstytucji RP [Natural-Law Elements in Application of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland].Marek Piechowiak - 2009 - Przegląd Sejmowy 17 (5 (94)):71-90.
    Recognizing inherent and inalienable nature of dignity and universality of certain values, the Constitution of the Republic of Poland, introduces to the foundations of Polish legal system some elements of natural law which may be used for application of the Basic Law. Constitutional recognition of these elements only makes sense on the assumption of their cognizability. Therefore, as an important element of constitutional concept of natural law is taken the recognition of the argument of cognitivism according to which (...)
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  20. Aquinas on Law and Natural Law.Michael Baur - 2011 - In Brian Davies & Eleonore Stump (eds.), The Oxford handbook of Aquinas. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Aquinas's account of law as an ordering of reason for the common good of a community depends on the mereology that covered his theory of parthood relations, including the relations of parts to parts and parts to wholes. Aquinas argued that 'all who are included in a community stand in relation to that community as parts to a whole', and 'every individual person is compared to the whole community as part to whole'. Aquinas held that the perfection of wholes through (...)
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  21. Will versus reason: Truth in natural law, positive law, and legal theory.Brian Bix - 2009 - In Kurt Pritzl (ed.), Truth: Studies of a Robust Presence. Catholic University of America Press.
    This article is based on a Lecture given as part of the Franklin J. Matchette Foundation Lecture Series on Truth at the Catholic University of America, School of Philosophy, in 2002. It explores what theorists in the natural law tradition and modern legal theorists have argued about what makes propositions of morality and law true, focusing on the rubric of "reason" as opposed to "will." It seems probable, and perhaps inevitable, that theorists about the nature of truth in morality (...)
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    Reason, Religion, and Natural Law: from Plato to Spinoza, edited by Jonathan A. Jacobs.Alex Douglas - 2014 - Mind 123 (491):923-928.
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    Tom Angier (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Natural Law Ethics.Matthew J. Mills - 2022 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 19 (4):431-434.
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  24. Some modern conceptions of natural law, Cornell studies in philosophy.Marie T. Collins - 1922 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 93:489-490.
     
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    Albertus Magnus on Natural Law.Stanley B. Cunningham - 1967 - Journal of the History of Ideas 28 (4):479.
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    Christian versus Philosophical Natural Law Reasoning: Reply to Joseph Boyle.J. M. DuBois - 2008 - Christian Bioethics 14 (3):310-313.
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    Debating medieval natural law: a survey.Riccardo Saccenti - 2016 - Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.
    Introduction : questions and research -- Objectivity versus subjectivity -- The foundation of political and moral order -- The long road to a common lexicon -- Breaks, continuities, and shifts -- Highlights and shadows of a portrait -- Conclusion.
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    Please Don't Use Science or Mathematics in Arguing for Human Rights or Natural Law.Alberto Artosi - 2010 - Ratio Juris 23 (3):311-332.
    In the vast literature on human rights and natural law one finds arguments that draw on science or mathematics to support claims to universality and objectivity. Here are two such arguments: 1) Human rights are as universal (i.e., valid independently of their specific historical and cultural Western origin) as the laws and theories of science; and 2) principles of natural law have the same objective (metahistorical) validity as mathematical principles. In what follows I will examine these arguments in (...)
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    Law in crisis: the ecstatic subject of natural disaster.Ruth Austin Miller - 2009 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    Law in Crisis is an unsettling history of natural disaster and political subject formation in the modern world.
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    Agroecology and Natural Law.Matthew Philipp Whelan - 2020 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 40 (1):127-144.
    This paper engages agroecology by drawing on natural law reflection. Agroecology considers the agricultural field as an ecosystem, designing and managing agriculture on this basis. My purpose is to show how certain strands of natural law reflection offer important tools for theological and ethical engagement with this approach to agriculture. More specifically, I argue that while agroecology can help concretize natural law’s claims about natural order, natural law can help further develop agroecological insights about ecological (...)
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    Thomas Aquinas on Prudentia - Focusing on the Knowledge of the First Precepts of the Natural Law and the Ends of the Moral Virtues -.임경헌 ) - 2020 - philosophia medii aevi 26:59-104.
    토마스 아퀴나스에 따르면 도덕적으로 올바른 행위의 목적은 욕구능력의 탁월성인 도덕적 덕에 의해 설정된다. 그리고 그것이 가능한 이유는 지성능력이 우선 무엇이 도덕적 덕의 목적들인지를 파악했기 때문이다. 그렇다면 정확히 지성의 어떤 부분이 그것을 파악하는가· 그런데 이 질문에 대한 토마스의 답변은 일견 비일관적으로 보인다. 왜냐하면 그는 한편으로 양지(synderesis)가 그것들을 직관적·무오류적으로 파악한다고 말하는 듯하지만, 다른 한편으로 현명(prudentia)이 숙고적 추론을 통해 그것을 파악하는 것처럼 서술하기 때문이다. 그렇다면 이 문제에 대한 토마스의 정확한 입장은 무엇인가· 이 질문은, 그것이 양지에 의해 파악된 것의 내용과 성격에 관련되는 한, 토마스에서 (...)
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    Moral Legislation behind a Veil of Ignorance: Cardinal Sforza Pallavicino (1607–67) on the Procedure of Natural Law.Rudolf Schuessler - 2023 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 61 (2):193-213.
    Abstractabstract:Cardinal Sforza Pallavicino, SJ (1607–67), conceived a procedure for determining natural moral laws by voting under a veil of ignorance. Behind this veil, imagined possible people who are ignorant of their social position, personal characteristics, nation, and the historical period in which they live vote as equals. These possible people are asked to establish a moral law in pursuit of their own and collective happiness, which they are obligated by God to follow. This article discusses Pallavicino's innovative approach to (...)
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    Natural law and moral inquiry: ethics, metaphysics, and politics in the work of Germain Grisez.Robert P. George (ed.) - 1998 - Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press.
    Collects ten essays on Germain Grisez's writings. Topics include the scriptural basis of Grisez's revision of moral theology, contraception, Grisez's metaphysical work, capital punishment, and the political common good in Aquinas. The book includes a response by Grisez and Joseph Boyle, Jr. to the e.
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    Natural Law and Human Dignity.Günther Küchenhoff - 1969 - Philosophy and History 2 (1):3-5.
  35. Natural law and the orders of creation.Armin Wenz - 2010 - In Robert C. Baker & Roland Cap Ehlke (eds.), Natural Law: A Lutheran Reappraisal. Concordia Pub. House.
     
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    Rousseau, Pufendorf and the eighteenth-century natural law tradition.Gabriella Silvestrini - 2010 - History of European Ideas 36 (3):280-301.
    The relationship between the political theory of Rousseau and modern natural law continues to be the subject of debate, both with regard to Rousseau's faithfulness to the idea of natural law itself and regarding the precise extent of the debt he owed to his predecessors. In this article the author re-examines this relationship by focusing attention on what has been defined as the protestant tradition of natural law. In particular she concentrates on the political and theoretical exercise (...)
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    The Classical and Christian Origins of American Politics: Political Theology, Natural Law, and the American Founding.Kody W. Cooper & Justin Buckley Dyer - 2022 - Cambridge University Press.
    There has been a considerable amount of literature in the last 70 years claiming that the American founders were steeped in modern thought. This study runs counter to that tradition, arguing that the founders of America were deeply indebted to the classical Christian natural-law tradition for their fundamental theological, moral, and political outlook. Evidence for this thesis is found in case studies of such leading American founders as Thomas Jefferson and James Wilson, the pamphlet debates, the founders' invocation of (...)
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  38. Ernst König and the teaching of natural law at the academic gymnasia of Royal Prussia.Gábor Gángó - 2023 - In Early modern natural law in East-Central Europe. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Unsociable Sociability and the Crisis of Natural Law: Michael Hissmann (1752–1784) on the State of Nature.Alexander Schmidt - 2015 - History of European Ideas 41 (5):619-639.
    SummaryThis article studies the impact of the debate about human sociability on the crisis of natural law in the later eighteenth century examining the Untersuchungen über den Stand der Natur of 1780 by the Göttingen scholar Michael Hissmann. It makes the case that this crisis ensued from Rousseau's Discours sur l‘inégalité and a revival of neo-Epicurean trends in moral philosophy more generally. The sociability debate revolved around the question to what extent society was natural or artificial to man. (...)
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    Practical Reasoning in Natural Law Theories.Vincent L. Luizzi - unknown
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    Edmund Burke and the Natural Law.David B. Richardson - 1960 - New Scholasticism 34 (4):527-529.
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    Hegel’s Critique of Natural Law and the Foundation of State. 남기호 - 2018 - The Catholic Philosophy 30:65-108.
    이 글은 헤겔의 자연법 비판과 법철학 개요에서 전개된 철학적 법학 그리고 인륜적 국가의 기초를 살펴본다. 먼저 헤겔은 전통적인 자연법사상에서 자연 개념의 이의성(二義性), 자연 상태의 허구성, 자연법의 무비판적 도구화 가능성, 계약론적 사고의 폐해 등을 비판한다. 그리고 이에 대한 대안으로이성법으로 이해된 자연법 개념, 자유의지의 현존으로서의 법 개념 그리고 이 개념의 현실화를 전개하는 철학적 법학을 제시한다. 이 철학적 법학의 정점은 철학적으로 사유된 인륜적 국가라 할수 있다. 인륜적 국가는 자기의식의 본질로서의 자유의 현실, 더구나 모든 개별자들이 자신의 특수한 이해들을 자유롭게 충족시킬수 있는 구체적 자유의 현실이다. (...)
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    Lun xian dai li xian zhu yi de wen hua ji chu: li xing zhu yi yu zi ran fa zhe xue = On the cultural foundation of the modern constitutionalism: rationalism and natural law.Haibo Zhu - 2008 - Beijing Shi: Fa lü chu ban she.
    本书共五章,内容包括文化模式与思维结构、现代立宪思维的理性主义认识论、自然法哲学及其在欧洲政治文化中的演进等。.
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  44. 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 and Human Dignity.Ernst Bloch - 1986 - MIT Press.
    This book represents a unique attempt to reconcile the traditional oppositions of the natural law and social utopian traditions, providing basic insights into the meaning of human rights in a socialist society.
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    The centrality of aesthetic explanation.Natural Law, Moral Constructivism & Duns Scotus’S. Metaethics - 2012 - In Jonathan A. Jacobs (ed.), Reason, Religion, and Natural Law: From Plato to Spinoza. , US: Oxford University Press.
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  47. Natural Law Theories in the Early Enlightenment. [REVIEW]Greg Janzen - 2002 - History of Intellectual Culture 2 (1).
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  48. Aquinas's Theory of Natural Law: An Analytic Reconstruction. [REVIEW]Ralph Mcinerny - 1998 - The Medieval Review 1.
     
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  49. D'ENTRÈVES, A. P. -Natural Law. [REVIEW]R. Wollheim - 1951 - Mind 60:572.
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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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