RE: Natural Law Flashcards

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Natural law origins

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Aquinas (13th century monk) developed the deontological ethical theory of Natural Law, influenced by Aristotle

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Tiers of law

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Eternal law - God’s plan, built into the nature of everything
Divine law - God’s revelation to humans in the Bible
Natural law - Moral law God created in humans, discoverable by human nature
Human law - Laws humans make based on natural and divine law

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What is natural law

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  • Absolutist, deontological theory
  • What is good is what is natural, and what is natural is what God intends
  • Attain eternal life with God by following natural law
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What are the primary precepts

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Fixed, unchanging, universal and absolute goals to follow that are self evident in natural law, to achieve God-given telos

  • To reproduce (holistically not individual)
  • To preserve life and health
  • To worship God (can be overlooked to allow non Xns to still value and follow other precepts)
  • To educate offspring (about God)
  • To live in an ordered society
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How did Aristotle influence Aquinas

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  • Aristotles four causes (material, formal, efficient, final) especially telos of humans (eudaimonia- flourishing) which can be attained by a following natural law as humans are the only rational beings influenced Aquinas
  • Aquinas used Christian doctrine and Aristotles theories to argue that humans telos was flourishing AND attaining eternal life with God, which occurs through following natural law
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What are secondary precepts

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Principles extrapolated from primary precepts (fulfilling them but also more relative), described as human law which can adjust to time and situation

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