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Do We Have Natural Rights I Professor Joseph Trabbic

The Thomistic Institute

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The Importance of Virtues and Natural Law

The chapter discusses the significance of developing virtues such as courage, moderation, justice, and prudence, and how they are learned from family, religion, and good political policies. It explores the concept of natural law as a rule of reason rooted in our understanding of human nature and the goods it directs us to. The chapter also delves into the relationship between natural law, human law, and the formation of virtuous individuals.

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