Lectures on Natural Rights

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Lectures on Natural Rights is a section of legal philosopher John Finnis’s *Lectures on Law* that focuses on the philosophical foundations and scope of natural rights within legal and moral theory.

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instanceOf lecture series section
legal philosophy work
philosophical work
author John Finnis NERFINISHED
discusses common good and rights
conditions for the existence of natural rights
critique of purely will-based theories of rights
human flourishing and rights
limits of rights claims
moral foundations of legal rights
objective goods and rights
practical reasoning about rights
public reason and rights
relationship between rights and duties
field jurisprudence
legal philosophy
moral philosophy
hasAuthorCitizenship Australia NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
hasAuthorOccupation jurist
legal philosopher
hasPerspective natural law perspective on rights
non-positivist theory of rights
influencedBy Catholic moral theology
Thomas Aquinas NERFINISHED
classical natural law theory
language English
mainTopic foundations of natural rights
human rights
legal theory of rights
moral theory of rights
natural rights
practical reason and rights
relationship between natural rights and natural law
scope of natural rights
partOf Lectures on Law NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition Thomistic natural law
natural law theory
usedIn jurisprudence courses
legal philosophy teaching
moral and political philosophy courses

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Lectures on Law hasPart Lectures on Natural Rights
John Finnis publicationDateOf Lectures on Natural Rights
this entity surface form: Natural Law and Natural Rights, 1980