By Maritain's ideas and culture, history, and the relationship between the natural moral law

Philosophy and Culture 33 (3):37-67 (2006)
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In this paper, Maritain's theory, to explore culture, history and the relationship between the natural moral law. Provides a natural moral law and moral principles common starting point for dialogue, so that different religious, cultural, philosophical system can have a space for dialogue. This article first discusses Maritain's theory, the combination of state-like problem, introducing the principle of asymptotic lines, and to test how the history of a cultural understanding and implementation of the amount of natural moral law. And the theory is applied to the case of the Five Emperors of ancient China: How to evolve from polygamy to monogamy Dov. Finally, the sexual liberation of the country and the Catholic countries of ethics as a policy to do more. This paper will attempt to explore the relationship between culture, history and the natural law. The natural moral law, based on a universally shared nature, provides a common starting point for moral dialogue between different religious, cultural and philosophical systems. Further, for Maritain history and human experience can provide a test by which competing ethical theories can be tested

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