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Natural Law and Human Nature
- De: The Great Courses, Father Joseph Koterski S.J.
- Narrado por: Father Joseph Koterski S.J.
- Duración: 12 h y 24 m
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Natural law is the idea that there is an objective moral order, grounded in essential humanity, that holds universal and permanent implications for the ways we should conduct ourselves as free and responsible human beings.These 24 in-depth lectures consider the arguments for natural law, the serious objections that have been raised against it, and the ways, despite all overt criticisms, it remains a vital and even pervasive force in political, moral, and social life today, even while traveling under another name.
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Conservative Christian apologetics
- De C. Mozee-baum en 05-30-20
In the Tradition of Great Jesuit Erudition
Revisado: 05-30-20
Fr. Koterski SJ delivers once again a strong, comprehensive and flavorful lecture. Excellent citations of evidence from primary and secondary sources of history, political science, philosophy, psychology as well as personal experience and encounters. This man can teach. I am amazed that he can communicate his encyclopedic knowledge with clarity and coherence about such a rich topic as natural law ....it is such a beautiful piece of wisdom but now viewed with suspicion and contempt by popular culture. He presents a balanced understanding of the issues and gives a clear case for natural law throughout history but also addresses the objections in a respectful and fair manner. This course should be given in all law schools and political science curriculum.
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