Natural law, liberalism, and morality : contemporary essays /
A number of leading defenders of natural law and liberalism offer frank and lively exchanges touching upon critical issues surrounding contemporary moral and political theory.
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Oxford :
Clarendon,
1996.
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Table of Contents:
- Is natural law theory compatible with limited government? / John Finnis
- Against the old sexual morality of the new natural law / Stephen Macedo
- Is modern liberalism compatible with limited government? : the case of Rawls / Michael P. Zuckert
- John Rawls's new conception of the problem of limited government : reply to Michael Zuckert / Jeffrey Reiman
- Judgemental toleration / Michael J. Sandel
- Liberty and trust / Joseph Raz
- Being worthy of trust : a response to Joseph Raz / Christopher Wolfe
- Getting normative : the role of natural rights in constitutional adjudication / Randy E. Barnett
- The illegitimacy of appeals to natural law in constitutional interpretation / Walter Berns
- The moral point of view / Lloyd L. Weinreb
- LLoyd Weinreb's problems with natural law / Daniel N. Robinson
- Good without God / Michael S. Moore
- 'Deus sive natura' : Must natural lawyers choose? / J.L.A. Garcia
- God's natural laws / Charles Taliaferro.