Natural law and natural rights / by John Finnis.
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TextSeries: Clarendon law seriesPublication details: Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1980.Description: xv, 425 pages ; 22 cmISBN: - 0198760981
- 9780198760986
- 0198761104
- 9780198761105
- K460 .F56 1980
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part one -- Evaluation and the description of law -- Images and objections -- Part two -- A basic form of good: knowledge -- The other basic values -- The basic requirements of practical resonableness -- Community, communities, and common good -- Justice -- Rights -- Authority -- Law -- Obligation -- Unjust laws -- Part three -- Nature, reason, God.
This book firmly integrates the philosophy of law with ethics, social theory and political philosophy. The author develops a sustained and substantive argument; it is not a review of other people's arguments but makes frequent illustrative and critical reference to classical, medieval, modern, and contemporary writers in ethics, social and political theory, and jurisprudence.
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