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Edmund Burke and the Natural Law
Book • 2003
This book, originally published in 1958, is the first comprehensive study of Edmund Burke's philosophy, particularly his adherence to the natural law tradition.
It argues that Burke was a profound defender of natural law morality and politics, drawing from classical and Scholastic traditions.
The book examines Burke's application of natural law principles in various political contexts, including American, Irish, Indian, and British affairs, as well as his response to the French Revolution.
It argues that Burke was a profound defender of natural law morality and politics, drawing from classical and Scholastic traditions.
The book examines Burke's application of natural law principles in various political contexts, including American, Irish, Indian, and British affairs, as well as his response to the French Revolution.
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Mentioned in an email from Yuval, who said it amounts to a book-length response to Chesterton's criticism of Edmund Burke.

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