natural law n 1. (Philosophy) an ethical belief or system of beliefs supposed to be inherent in human nature and discoverable by reason rather than revelation 2. (Philosophy) a nonlogically necessary truth; law of nature. See also nomological2 3. (Philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that ...
Finnis declared in Natural Law and Natural Rights that he wanted to offer "a theory of natural law without needing to advert to the question of God's existence or nature or will." Grisez claims that "man's ultimate beatitudo cannot consist in the vision of God." Indeed, there is no ...
The meaning of NATURAL LAW is a body of law or a specific principle held to be derived from nature and binding upon human society in the absence of or in addition to positive law.
“Natural Law in the Spiritual World” is a book written to show how the physical laws hold true in the region of spirit. FromProject Gutenberg Hideousness struggles under the natural law of elimination, which necessarily renders it hostile. ...
Natural law, system of right or justice held to be common to all humans and derived from nature rather than from the rules of society (positive law). Its meaning and relation to positive law have been debated throughout time, varying from a law innate or
natural lawThe goal of this paper is to explicate the theological and epistemological elements of John Locke's moral philosophy as presented in the 'Essay Concerning Human Understanding' and 'The Reasonableness of Christianity'. Many detractors hold that Locke's moral philosophy is internally ...
(2017). Is Natural Law "Unnatural?" Exploring God and Nature Through Teilhard's Organic Theology. Theology and Science. Ahead of Print. doi: 10.1080/14746700.2017.1335063doi:10.1080/14746700.2017.1335063Ilia Delio OSFTheology and Science
Logos and Law in the Letter of James: The Law of Nature, the Law of Moses, and the Law of Freedom This study examines the association of "implanted logos" and the "perfect law of freedom" in the Letter of James. It argues that James understands the Tora... MA Jackson-Mccabe 被引量...
Natural-law argument for the existence of God was especially popular in the eighteenth century as a result of the influence of Sir Isaac Newton. Observers concluded that things are the way they are because God intended them to be that way, though He operated outside of the natural law, ...
God's Order and Natural Law. The works of the Laudian Divines (Book), ArtículoGlutathione peroxidase activity of extracts of mouse spleen was found to... B Panfil,S Bitny-Szlachto - 《Acta Poloniae Pharmaceutica》 被引量: 0发表: 1978年 Masked Popery and Pyrrhonian Uncertainty: The Early...