Fundamentals of Ethics

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Fundamentals of Ethics is a philosophical work by John Finnis that systematically develops a theory of natural law and practical reason to ground moral norms.

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instanceOf philosophical work
academicDiscipline ethics
philosophy
aimsTo justify moral norms through rational argument
provide a systematic account of ethical foundations
associatedPhilosopher John Finnis NERFINISHED
author John Finnis NERFINISHED
developsTheoryOf moral norms
natural law
practical reason
discusses basic goods
moral norms and their justification
practical reasoning principles
focusesOn foundations of moral obligation
grounding moral norms in practical reason
relationship between reason and morality
structure of practical reasoning
genre non-fiction
philosophy
hasPerspective natural law ethics
influencedBy Thomas Aquinas NERFINISHED
classical natural law tradition
intendedAudience legal and political theorists interested in natural law
scholars of ethics
students of philosophy
language English
mainTopic ethics
moral philosophy
natural law theory
practical reason
philosophicalClaim moral norms can be grounded in rational understanding of human goods
practical reason provides a basis for objective moral standards
philosophicalSchool natural law
philosophicalTradition analytic philosophy
relatedWork Natural Law and Natural Rights NERFINISHED
usedIn university courses in ethics
university courses in moral philosophy
university courses in natural law theory

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John Finnis notableWork Fundamentals of Ethics