Natural Law Today: The Present State of the Perennial Philosophy
By Hadley Arkes (Contribution by), Steven Brust (Contribution by), J. Budziszewski (Contribution by), J. Daryl Charles (Contribution by), Fulvio Di Blasi (Contribution by), Steven A. Long (Contribution by), Ralph McInerny, University of Notre Dame (Contribution by), Michael Pakaluk (Contribution by), Christopher Wolfe (Contribution by), Christopher Wolfe (Editor), Steven Brust (Editor)
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By Hadley Arkes (Contribution by), Steven Brust (Contribution by), J. Budziszewski (Contribution by), J. Daryl Charles (Contribution by), Fulvio Di Blasi (Contribution by), Steven A. Long (Contribution by), Ralph McInerny, University of Notre Dame (Contribution by), Michael Pakaluk (Contribution by), Christopher Wolfe (Contribution by), Christopher Wolfe (Editor), Steven Brust (Editor)
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Natural Law Today: The Present State of the Perennial Philosophy explains and defends various aspects of traditional natural law ethical theory, which is rooted in a broad understanding of human nature. Some of the issues touched upon include the relation of natural law to speculative reason and human ends (teleology), the relationship between natural law and natural theology, the so-called naturalistic fallacy (deriving “ought” from “is”), and the scope of natural knowledge of the precepts...



