The tradition of natural law : a philosopher's reflections / Yves R. Simon ; edited by Vukan Kuic ; with an introduction by Russell Hittinger.

"The tradition of natural law is one of the foundations of Western civilization. At its heart is the conviction that there is an objective and universal justice which transcends humanity?s particular expressions of justice. It asserts that there are certain ways of behaving which are appropriat...

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Main Author: Simon, Yves R., 1903-1961 (Author)
Other Authors: Kuic, Vukan (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: New York : Fordham University Press, 1992.
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Online Access:EBSCO eBooks
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Summary:"The tradition of natural law is one of the foundations of Western civilization. At its heart is the conviction that there is an objective and universal justice which transcends humanity?s particular expressions of justice. It asserts that there are certain ways of behaving which are appropriate to humanity simply by virtue of the fact that we are all human beings. Recent political debates indicate that it is not a tradition that has gone unchallenged: in fact, the opposition is as old as the tradition itself. By distinguishing between philosophy and ideology, by recalling the historical adventures of natural law, and by reviewing the theoretical problems involved in the doctrine, Simon clarifies much of the confusion surrounding this perennial debate. He tackles the questions raised by the application of natural law with skill and honesty as he faces the difficulties of the subject. Simon warns against undue optimism in a revival of interest in natural law and insists that the study of natural law beings with the analysis of ?the law of the land.? He writes not as a polemicist but as a philosopher, and he writes of natural law with the same force, conciseness, lucidity and simplicity which have distinguished all his other works."--Publisher description.
Item Description:Originally published: 1965.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxxii, 194 pages)
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0585148406
9780585148403
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