La croissance solidaire des droits de l'homme [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 38 (3):683-686 (1985)
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Abstract

There are two sides to this oddly titled book, one good and one bad. The good side is its penetrating analysis of Thomas Aquinas's natural law theory, to which fortunately the major portion of the essay is devoted. Much of its inspiration comes from the late Jasmin Boulay, a charismatic teacher who published little in the span of his relatively brief academic career but had a profound influence on the few students who were privileged to study with him. One can be grateful that, through the diligence of a close associate, Boulay's insights have now been developed and made available to a broader public.

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