| NOUN | a natural law theory | natural law theories |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- George and Germain Grisez, and others, he was one of the major proponents of the new natural law theory, which draws on the ethics of Thomas Aquinas.
- In "Natural Law Liberalism", Wolfe advances the position that American public policy should be based on classical natural law theory in the Thomist tradition, which he argues results in policies characteristic of political liberalism.
- The topic of incommensurability has also frequently arisen in discussions of the version of natural law theory associated with John Finnis and others.
- Moderate objectivism adheres to basic notions of the Natural Law Theory.
- Motahhari believes that the natural law theory is a rational one that is of importance for human kind.
- Natural-law theory therefore distinguishes between "criminality" (which derives from human nature) and "illegality" (which originates with the interests of those in power).
- New natural law (NNL) or new natural law theory (NNLT) is a school of Catholic thought based on natural law, developed by Germain Grisez and John Finnis from the 1960s.
- He is a proponent of natural law theory in jurisprudence and ethics.
- He was noted for his scholarship on political thought, particularly in the mediaeval and early modern period, and natural law theory.
- Much of the twentieth century in legal philosophy has been characterized by the confrontation of legal positivism with natural law theory as being among the most prominent legal theories seen in the century.
- A "determinatio" is an authoritative determination by the legislator concerning the application of practical principles, that is not necessitated by deduction from natural The concept derives from the legal philosophy of Thomas Aquinas, and continues to be a part of discussions in natural law theory.
- Bentham criticized natural law theory because in his view it was a naturalistic fallacy, claiming that it described how things ought to be instead of how things are.
- Several authors have criticized the metalegal principles proposed by Haley and Fasan for their reliance on Immanuel Kant's Categorical Imperative and on an approach to legal science and jurisprudence known as natural law theory.
- Anscombe, and other Aristotelians such as Alasdair MacIntyre, Philippa Foot, Mortimer Adler, and John Finnis, can largely be credited with the revival of "virtue ethics" in analytic moral theory and "natural law theory" in jurisprudence.
- Lon Luvois Fuller (June 15, 1902 – April 8, 1978) was an American legal philosopher, who criticized legal positivism and defended a secular and procedural form of natural law theory.
- (born Prospero Taparelli d'Azeglio; 1793–1862) was an Italian Jesuit scholar of the Society of Jesus and counter-revolutionary who coined the term social justice and elaborated the principles of subsidiarity, as part of his natural law theory of just social order.
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