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Natural Reason and Natural Law

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  • 398 pages
  • 14 hours of reading

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The book explores Thomas Aquinas's concept of natural law, emphasizing that it is grounded in human reason and self-evident principles, independent of belief in God. It addresses modern critiques, particularly those from political philosopher Leo Strauss and his followers, arguing that these criticisms stem from misunderstandings and lack conclusive evidence. The author defends Aquinas's teachings as rational and universally accessible, reinforcing the significance of natural law in understanding human morality and ethics.

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Natural Reason and Natural Law, James Carey

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2019
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