Reason, Religion, and Natural Law: From Plato to Spinoza
Jonathan A. Jacobs (ed.)
Oxford University Press (2012)
Abstract
A collection of new papers by ten philosophers exploring relations between conceptions of natural law and theism, ranging from Plato to the early modern period. Rather than defending a a specific view of natural law, the papers explicate the complex texture of the relations between the diverse conceptions of natural law and diverse conceptions of theism and its significance for moral and political thought.Author's Profile
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0199767173 9780199767175
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