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  1. 3 days ago · 1 Leo Strauss, On Nietzsche’s Thus Spoke Zarathustra, ed. Richard L. Velkley (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2017), 5–6; Michael Zuckert, “The Fullness of Being: Thomas Aquinas and the Modern Critique of Natural Law,” The Review of Politics 69 (2007): 47; Geoffrey M. Vaughan, “Wisdom and Folly: Reconsidering Leo Strauss on the Natural Law,” in Leo Strauss and His ...

  2. 5 days ago · Objection 2: Further, the law of grace is more efficacious than the law of nature. But the law of grace is blotted out by sin. Much more therefore can the law of nature be blotted out. Objection 3: Further, that which is established by law is made just. But many things are enacted by men, which are contrary to the law of nature.

    • PHIL103: Moral and Political Philosophy
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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Natural_lawNatural law - Wikipedia

    4 days ago · Natural law. Natural law [1] ( Latin: ius naturale, lex naturalis) is a system of law based on a close observation of natural order and human nature, from which values, thought by the proponents of this concept to be intrinsic to human nature, can be deduced and applied independently of positive law (the express enacted laws of a state or ...

  5. 2 days ago · St Thomas Aquinas, Summa theologiæ, Ia-IIae, q.94, a.2, c; translation Laurence Shapcote, op, edited and revised by The Aquinas Institute, available online at aquinas.cc. ↩︎ Germain Grisez, “The First Principle of Practical Reason: A Commentary on the Summa theologiae , 1-2, Question 94, Article 2,” in Natural Law Forum 10 (1965), 168 ...

  6. 3 days ago · Most in contemporary secular culture have probably never heard of the name “Thomas Aquinas.” However, his thought remains more pertinent than ever—not only to theology and philosophy but also to current conversations on how to build a more stable, just, and prosperous political order.

  7. 5 days ago · The philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas is highly systematic, profound, mystical and elaborate, and was recorded in the 13th century. In a word, it is “formidable.” And yet, Aquinas is the master par excellence of common sense. His philosophy has a remarkable affinity with the human mind and the organs of sensation.

  8. 5 days ago · Study the Summa Theologica in the Classical Liberal Arts Academy. The Summa Theologica, also Summa Theologiae, was composed by St. Thomas Aquinas between the years 1265 and the saint’s death in 1274.The Catholic Encylopedia tells us: “Summæ are compendiums of theology, philosophy, and canon law which were used both as textbooks in the ...

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