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For centuries, philosophers, political theorists, jurists, theologians, and other thinkers have proposed, discussed, debated the idea of natural law. Proceeding from an assumption of a shared nature in all human beings, irrespective of culture or location, natural law proponents contend that based on human intuition and reasoning, there is a universal knowledge of the shared nature. In a detailed but easy-to-follow format natural law proponent J. Daryl Charles presents 50 questions and answers regarding the idea of natural law. Discussions include: * How is natural law defined? * Where do we…mehr

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For centuries, philosophers, political theorists, jurists, theologians, and other thinkers have proposed, discussed, debated the idea of natural law. Proceeding from an assumption of a shared nature in all human beings, irrespective of culture or location, natural law proponents contend that based on human intuition and reasoning, there is a universal knowledge of the shared nature. In a detailed but easy-to-follow format natural law proponent J. Daryl Charles presents 50 questions and answers regarding the idea of natural law. Discussions include: * How is natural law defined? * Where do we find evidence of the natural law? * Why is the natural law important? * What is the relationship between the natural law and human rights? * What is the relationship between the natural law and world religions? * What is the natural law important to politics? * What are the standard objections to the natural law? Each question and answer is presented with thorough documentation giving readers the ability to pursue further specific questions of interest.
Autorenporträt
J. DARYL CHARLES, PHD, is an affiliate scholar of the John Jay Institute and serves as a contributing editor of Providence: A Journal of Christianity and American Foreign Policy and the journal Touchstone. He has written more than twenty books on issues of natural law, justice, religion, war, ethics, and public policy.