Aquinas: Moral, Political, and Legal Theory

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Aquinas: Moral, Political, and Legal Theory is a major philosophical study by John Finnis that systematically interprets and defends Thomas Aquinas’s views on ethics, politics, and law within the framework of contemporary natural law theory.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
philosophical study
academicDiscipline jurisprudence
moral philosophy
philosophy
political philosophy
theology
aimsTo defend Aquinas’s positions in contemporary debates
systematically interpret Aquinas’s thought
associatedWith New Natural Law theory NERFINISHED
author John Finnis NERFINISHED
concerns foundations of moral norms
nature and function of law
nature of political authority
contributor John Finnis NERFINISHED
defendsViewOf Thomas Aquinas NERFINISHED
focusesOn Aquinas’s legal theory
Aquinas’s moral theory
Aquinas’s political theory
genre ethics scholarship
legal theory
philosophy
political theory
hasPerspective Catholic natural law tradition
intendedAudience scholars of law
scholars of philosophy
scholars of theology
interpretsWorkOf Thomas Aquinas NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject Thomas Aquinas NERFINISHED
ethics
legal philosophy
natural law theory
political philosophy
placesWithinTradition Thomistic philosophy
natural law tradition
relatedTo Catholic social thought NERFINISHED
moral theology
natural law jurisprudence
theoreticalFramework contemporary natural law theory
usesMethod analytic philosophical argument
systematic interpretation of Aquinas

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John Finnis notableWork Aquinas: Moral, Political, and Legal Theory