
Does Nature Make Laws?: An Introduction to the Natural Law Tradition | Prof. Raymond Hain
The Thomistic Institute
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Exploring Natural Law Ethics and Aristotelian Virtues
The chapter delves into the Aristotelian categoricals, discussing human form's relation to ethical norms and laws in evaluating normativity in morality and health. It argues for the importance of natural law ethics in maintaining meaningful distinctions in concepts like morality and life forms. The chapter explores the compatibility of faith and reason, the role of prudence in understanding moral principles, and the potential evolution of morality over time within the natural law tradition.
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