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Knowing the Natural Law: From Precepts and Inclinations to Deriving Oughts
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| #1221238 in Books | 2015-03-25 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .70 x6.47 x8.81l,.94 | File type: PDF | 256 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| An excellent book. Gives a good alternative to the new ...|By J. Skalko|An excellent book. Gives a good alternative to the new natural law theory, which both isn't Thomistic and is also false on many accounts. If you want a good book on what the natural law really is and how we come to know it, read this book. It is not for the light-hearted or light-minded; a true scholarly|About the Author|STEVEN J. JENSEN is professor of philosophy at University of St. Thomas, Houston and author of Living the Good Life and Good and Evil Actions, and editor of The Ethics of Organ Transplantation, all published by CUA Press.
Recent discussions of Thomas Aquinas's treatment of natural law have focused upon the "self-evident" character of the first principles, but few attempts have been made to determine in what manner they are selfevident. On some accounts, a self-evident precept must have, at most, a tenuous connection with speculative reason, especially our knowledge of God, and it must be untainted by the stain of "deriving" an ought from an is. Yet Aquinas himself had a robust account of ...
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