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Mark C. Murphy

    What is Justice?
    Natural Law in Jurisprudence and Politics
    God and Moral Law: On the Theistic Explanation of Morality
    Natural Law and Practical Rationality
    • 4,4(5)Abgeben

      This book presents a compelling argument for a modern interpretation of natural law theory, emphasizing its relevance to practical rationality. It explores the foundational principles of natural law and how they inform ethical decision-making in contemporary contexts. Through rigorous analysis, the author defends the idea that natural law provides a coherent framework for understanding rational behavior and moral obligations, making a case for its application in today's complex moral landscape.

      Natural Law and Practical Rationality
    • Exploring the intersection of morality and theology, Mark C. Murphy critiques natural law and divine command theories, proposing a novel third perspective. He contends that it is possible to appreciate the inherent value of human nature and its goodness while maintaining God as a central figure in moral discourse. This approach seeks to reconcile faith with a naturalistic understanding of morality, offering a fresh lens on ethical discussions.

      God and Moral Law: On the Theistic Explanation of Morality
    • The book explores the central thesis of natural law jurisprudence, emphasizing that law is grounded in compelling reasons for compliance. Mark C. Murphy illustrates how the binding nature of law is linked to the common good of the political community, positioning natural law as a critical yet often misunderstood aspect of political philosophy. Through this lens, the work aims to clarify the significance of natural law in shaping legal and political frameworks.

      Natural Law in Jurisprudence and Politics
    • What is Justice?

      • 394 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      This volume brings together substantial excerpts from important historical texts, representative examples of the work of John Rawls, and selections from more recent writings that relate to the judicial system.

      What is Justice?