The Cambridge companion to natural law ethics /
Natural law ethics centers on the idea that ethical norms derive from human nature. The field has seen a remarkable revival since the millennium, with new work in Aristotelian metaphysics complementing innovative applied work in bioethics, economics and political theory. Starting with three chapters...
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Cambridge ; New York :
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Tom Angier
- the stoics / Philipp Brullmann
- Aquinas / Steven J. Jensen
- Grotius and Pufendorf / Johan Olsthoorn
- the new natural law theory / Patrick Lee
- neo-Aristotelian ethical naturalism / Jennifer A. Frey
- natural law in Judaism / Tamar Rudavsky
- natural law in Catholic Christianity / Tracy Rowland
- natural law in Protestant Christianity / Jennifer Herdt
- natural law in Islam / Anver Emon
- bioethics and natural law / Jacqueline Laing
- economics and natural law / Samuel Gregg
- political theory and natural law / Christopher Wolfe
- challenges facing natural law ethics / Sophie Grace Chappell
- natural law ethics and the revival of Aristotelian metaphysics / Edward Feser
- prospects for natural law ethics in the twenty-first century / Tom Angier.