Natural Law - AO1 Flashcards
What is Natural Law? (1)
- A theory where we are able to identify for ourselves the right or wrong action
- It is about detecting the natural and moral way of living through reason
What would Peschke say about Natural Law? (Quote)
“Natural moral law is that moral order which man can recognise… by means of his reason, independent of his positive divine relation”
What is Eternal Law?
- Principles by which God created and controls the universe
- We can work out its meaning through reason, e.g Adultery is wrong due to reason, not just the 10 commandments
What is Divine Law?
- Sermon on the Mount Jesus introduces us to not a specific set of answers but the need for developing appropriate virtues
- Jesus emphasises the spirit of the law rather than precise adherence to the letter
- Nothing in Divine Law contradicts Natural Law
- Revelations, e.g 10 commandments are affirmations of what is knowable by human reason
What is Natural Law?
- God has willed that man has a natural inclination to do good with rational capacity to work out what is right and proper to do
What is Human Law? (Quote)
- Man is a social animal that need regulations to function co-operatively
- Human Law value is prudential and should not contradict Natural Law
- “As it deviates from reason, it is called an unjust law” - regulation that contradicts Natural Law loses validity
Why does Aquinas reject Divine Command Theory?
- Rightness of something is knowable in itself
- Morality is rooted in reason over scripture despite being justified and developed in scripture
What ethical theory is Natural Law a version of?
Virtue Ethics
- Aquinas agrees with Aristotle that cultivating virtues is essential to a good life
- Emphasises central role of Prudence, practical reason
What is the 1st Cardinal Virtue?
Prudence:
- Concerned with intellect, Aristotle would say “right reason applied to practice”
- Judge correctly what is right and wrong in each situation
- Allows you to seek council of others
What is the 2nd Cardinal Virtue? (Quote)
Justice:
- “permanent determination to give everyone his or her rightful due” - John A. Hardon
- Legal rights can never outweigh natural ones
What is the 3rd Cardinal Virtue?
Fortitude:
- Overcome fear and to remain steady in our will when faced with obstacles
- Prudence and Justice are the virtues that decide what need to be done, Fortitude gives us the strength to do it
- Rise above fears in defence of the Christian faith
What is the 4th Cardinal Virtue?
Temperance:
- Restraint of our desires or passions
- A disordered desire for sex, food or drink can have disastrous consequences
- Temperance keeps us in balance for how far we can act upon our desires
Quote St Ambrose on Natural Law
“natural law is in the heart… All men are under the natural law”
What is the Telos for Aquinas?
- The universe is purposive (Aristotle and Aquinas)
- Aristotle treats this as eudaimonia - true happiness and flourishing
- For Aquinas we are fulfilled only when we are most complete and at our best with God
- We must live this life in faithful service of God by the light of reason
Quote Thomas Hobbes on “ius”
“law and right differ as much, as obligation and liberty” - He makes the distinction between Ius and Lex and recognises Natural Law should be understood as Ius