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Natural Law and Natural Rights : ウィキペディア英語版
Natural Law and Natural Rights

''Natural Law and Natural Rights'' is a 1980 book by philosopher John Finnis, a seminal contribution to the philosophy of law and a restatement of natural law doctrine.〔Oxford University Press 2013.〕 The work was commissioned by H. L. A. Hart for the Clarendon Law Series.〔George 2005. p. 303.〕
==Summary==
Finnis argues that social theory cannot be value free and that Humean ethics, unlike genuine (as opposed to neo-scholastic) Thomist ethics, commits a naturalistic fallacy. He bases his radically rearticulated Aristotelian political and legal theory on dialectically defended first principles of practical reason and methodological principles of practical reasonableness (morality).〔 He defends the following basic human goods: life, knowledge, play, aesthetic experience, sociability (friendship), practical reasonableness, and religion, defined as "all those beliefs that can be called matters of ultimate concern; questions about the point of human existence."〔Buckle 1997. p. 171.〕

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