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Surez's Ideas on Natural Law in the Light of His Philosophical Anthropology


and Moral Psychology.

Erik kerlund - 2010 - In Virpi Mkinen (ed.), The Nature of Rights: Moral and
Political Aspects of Rights in Late Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy. The
Philosophical Society of Finland.

Moral Psychology, Misc in Normative Ethics Natural Law Theory in Philosophy of


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Some Reflections on the Ideal Dimension of Law and on the Legal Philosophy of
John Finnis.

Robert Alexy - 2013 - American Journal of Jurisprudence 58 (2):97-110.

This article defends a non-positivist theory of law, that is, a theory that accepts
the necessary connection between legal validity and moral correctness by
reference to the work of John Finnis. It begins with the dual nature of law as
comprising both a real or factual dimension and an ideal dimension. Important
examples show that at least some kinds of moral defect can deprive law of
validity from the perspective of a participant in the legal system. The nature of
the (...)

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Narrative, Nature, and the Natural Law: From Aquinas to International Human
Rights.

C. Fred Alford - 2010 - Palgrave-Macmillan.

Introduction -- Saint Thomas : putting nature into natural law -- Maritain and
the love for the natural law -- The new natural law and evolutionary natural law
-- International human rights, natural law, and Locke -- Conclusion : evil and the
limits of the natural law.

Human Nature in Metaphysics Human Rights in Social and Political Philosophy


Locke: The Law of Nature in 17th/18th Century Philosophy Natural Law Theory
in Philosophy of Law Thomas Aquinas in Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy

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Psychology and the Natural Law of Reparation.

C. Fred Alford - 2009 - Political Theory 37 (2):313-315.

Are there universal values of right and wrong, good and bad, shared by
virtually every human? The tradition of natural law argues that there is.
Drawing on the work of psychoanalyst Melanie Klein, whose analyses have
touched upon issues related to original sin, trespass, guilt, and salvation
through reparation, in this 2006 book C. Fred Alford adds an extra dimension to
this argument: we know natural law to be true because we have hated before
we have loved and have wished (...)

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Is You Is or Is You Ain't Hart's Baby? Epstein's Minimum Content of Natural Law.

James Allan - 2007 - Ratio Juris 20 (2):213-229.

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The Natural Moral Law: The Good After Modernity.

Owen J. Anderson - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.

Machine generated contents note: 1. The postmodern challenge: from


modernity to postmodernity; 2. Traditional natural law: differences in Aristotle
and Aquinas; 3. Patterns in historical thinking about the good; 4. The challenge
of modernity: religious wars and the need for universal law; 5. The challenges
of naturalism: legal realism or natural law; 6. Objectivity without a
metaphysical foundation; 7. Contemporary natural law: practical rationality and
legal opinions; 8. Natural law as a theory with metaphysical baggage:
postmodern law; 9. Natural law (...)

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Natural Law, Human Sexuality, and Forde's "Acid Test".

Robert C. Baker - 2011 - In Robert C. Baker & Roland Cap Ehlke (eds.), Natural
Law: A Lutheran Reappraisal. Concordia Pub. House.
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