Critical Introduction to Natural Law

Critical Introduction to Natural Law
Author: Javier Hervada
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2006
Genre: Law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105064174951

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Natural Right and Natural Law

Natural Right and Natural Law
Author: Javier Hervada
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 207
Release: 1990
Genre: Natural law
ISBN: 8487146252

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Natural Law

Natural Law
Author: Alexander Passerin d'Entreves
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2017-07-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781351503495

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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 confirmation hearings show that the law of nature still holds powerful appeal in defining judicial rules.In the new introduction, Cary J. Nederman points out both the contemporary value and the historical significance of Natural Law. He also provides the biographical as well as intellectual context for d'Entreves immense accomplishments. This volume is essential reading for students of legal history, political theory, and philosophy. It will also be of interest to historians.Few texts provide as concise or as cogent an introduction to natural theory as Alexander Passerin d'Entreves' Natural Law: An Introduction to Legal Philosophy.... Transaction Publishers has performed a genuine service by bringing out a new edition of Natural Law. D'Entreves' analysis is clear and penetrating, and will guide the student of natural law to further, fruitful study.—Mitchell Muncy, The University Bookman

Natural Law

Natural Law
Author: Howard P. Kainz
Publsiher: Open Court Publishing
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2004
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0812694546

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Is there such a thing as an objective law of morality? Natural law theorists maintain that there is, and Natural Law probes the history and implications of this powerful concept. Tracing the development of natural law from ancient times to the present, the book also examines the leading figures, transitions, and turning points in the idea's evolution, and brings a natural law approach to contemporary issues such as abortion, homosexuality, and assisted suicide.

An Introduction to Ethics

An Introduction to Ethics
Author: Brian Besong
Publsiher: Cascade Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1498298915

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It is natural for us to wonder what should I do, and why? And although a combination of common sense and upbringing aids us in answering our questions, it is also natural for us to seek answers that are grounded in something deeper and more enduring than our personal dispositions and those of our parents. We seek a genuinely good life and the practical wisdom necessary to arrive at happiness. In this Introduction to Ethics, Brian Besong presents a comprehensive and contemporary introduction to the practical wisdom handed down to us by Aristotle, St. Thomas Aquinas, and many others--a position now commonly called ""natural law."" Written as a beginner's guide, the book systematically explores a range of moral issues including moral knowledge, happiness, right and wrong action, and virtues, to name a few. Introduction to Ethics explains in a lively way how natural law provides principled and persuasive answers to our most fundamental moral questions. ""An introduction to traditional natural law theory that is both philosophically substantive and accessible to a general audience has been badly needed. Besong's fine, clear, and welcome book fills the bill."" --Edward Feser, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Pasadena City College ""Besong accomplishes a truly impressive task: a clear, comprehensive, and at the same time brief introduction to classical natural law ethics. Besong has an enviable ability to explain highly complex concepts in terms that undergraduates can understand."" --Alexander R. Pruss, Professor of Philosophy and Director of Graduate Studies, Baylor University Brian Besong is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Ohio Dominican University.

Natural Right and Natural Law

Natural Right and Natural Law
Author: Javier Hervada
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1987
Genre: Natural law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105060924961

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Natural Law

Natural Law
Author: Alessandro Passerin d'Entrèves
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1960
Genre: Law
ISBN: UOM:39015013137859

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"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 confirmation hearings show that the law of nature still holds powerful appeal in defining judicial rules.In the new introduction, Cary J. Nederman points out both the contemporary value and the historical significance of Natural Law. He also provides the biographical as well as intellectual context for d'Entreves immense accomplishments. This volume is essential reading for students of legal history, political theory, and philosophy. It will also be of interest to historians.Few texts provide as concise or as cogent an introduction to natural theory as Alexander Passerin d'Entreves' Natural Law: An Introduction to Legal Philosophy.... Transaction Publishers has performed a genuine service by bringing out a new edition of Natural Law. D'Entreves' analysis is clear and penetrating, and will guide the student of natural law to further, fruitful study.—Mitchell Muncy, The University Bookman"--Google Books viewed May 18, 2021.

Natural Law and Thomistic Juridical Realism

Natural Law and Thomistic Juridical Realism
Author: Petar Popovic
Publsiher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2022-02-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780813235509

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This book proposes a rather novel legal-philosophical approach to understanding the intersection between law and morality. It does so by analyzing the conditions for the existence of a juridical domain of natural law from the perspective of the tradition of Thomistic juridical realism. In order to highlight the need to reconnect with this tradition in the context of contemporary legal philosophy, the book presents various other recent jurisprudential positions regarding the overlap between law and morality. While most authors either exclude a conceptual necessity for the inclusion of moral principles in the nature of law or refer to the purely moral status of natural law at the foundations of the legal phenomenon, the book seeks to elucidate the essential properties of the juridical status of natural law. In order to establish the juridicity of natural law, the book explores the relevant arguments of Thomas Aquinas and some of his main commentators on this issue, above all Michel Villey and Javier Hervada. It establishes that Thomistic juridical realism observes the juridical phenomenon not only from the perspective of legal norms or subjective individual rights, but also from the perspective of the primary meaning of the concept of right (ius), namely, the just thing itself as the object of justice. In this perspective, natural rights already possess a fully juridical status and can be described as natural juridical goods. In addition, from the viewpoint of Thomistic juridical realism, we can identify certain natural norms or principles of justice as the juridical title of these rights or goods. The book includes an assessment of the prospective points of dialogue with the other trends in Thomistic legal philosophy as well as with various accounts of the nature of law in contemporary legal theory.