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Ethics, Politics, and Natural Law - Melissa Moschella

Ethics, Politics, and Natural Law

Principles for Human Flourishing
Buch | Hardcover
232 Seiten
2025
University of Notre Dame Press (Verlag)
978-0-268-20926-1 (ISBN)
CHF 59,35 inkl. MwSt
Melissa Moschella provides a rigorous but accessible overview of the new natural law account of ethics and political philosophy. She also discusses the relationship between morality and God, and how the natural law account relates to Christian revelation. The go-to resource to understand this important and influential theory.
A rigorous but accessible overview of the new natural law account of ethics and political philosophy.

The foundational principles of ethics and politics are principles that guide us to respect and promote human flourishing. In Ethics, Politics, and Natural Law Melissa Moschella provides an accessible explanation and development of the new natural law account of these principles while clarifying common misconceptions.

As a commonsense ethical theory, natural law grounds ethics in the fundamental dimensions of human flourishing. Moschella lays out the basic principles of natural law, their relationship to the virtues, and their social and political implications. Highlighting the importance of communities for flourishing, Moschella explains how this should shape our understanding of justice and the common good, and shows how natural law principles support limited government and civil liberties. She also considers the relationship between morality and God, and how natural law relates to Christian revelation. This fresh and compelling account of new natural law is the go-to resource to understand this important and influential theory.

Melissa Moschella is a professor of the practice in philosophy at the University of Notre Dame's McGrath Institute for Church Life. She is the author of To Whom Do Children Belong? Parental Rights, Civic Education, and Children's Autonomy. Russell Hittinger is the Executive Director of the Institute for Human Ecology and co-founder of the Program on Catholic Political Thought at the Catholic University of America.

Foreword by Russell Hittinger

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Natural Law Ethics as "Commonsense Morality"

1. Basic Human Goods: The First Principles of Ethics



What Ethics Is About: Human Action and Free Choice
Basic Human Goods: The Basic Reasons for Action
Responses to Common Objections

Does Human Life Really Have Intrinsic Value?
What about Pleasure?
What about Autonomy?


How We Come to Know Basic Goods
Some Clarifications about Basic Goods

Incommensurability of Basic Goods
Basic Goods as First Principles of Practical Reason
Basic Goods and Human Nature


Nature, Natural Law, and Practical Rationality
Putting It All Together

2. Moral Principles



The First Principle of Morality and Intermediate Moral Norms

Never Intentionally Damage or Destroy a Basic Human Good
Fairness: The Golden Rule
The Vocation Principle: Establishing a Reasonable Priority among Goods
The Unity of Life Principle: Integrating Pursuits and Commitments in View of an Ultimate End


The Doctrine of Double Effect
Virtues: The Embodiment of Moral Principles

Acting for No Real Reason
Unreasonable Preferences among Persons or Goods
Practical Wisdom and Emotional Motivation



3. The Social Dimension of Human Flourishing



The Nature of Community
The Role of Community in Human Flourishing: The Life of Susie

The Family
Intermediate Associations


Justice and Special Obligations

4. The Political Dimension of Human Flourishing



The Political Community as a Community of Communities
The Common Good of the Political Community: All-Inclusive Common Good versus Specifically Political Common Good
Political Authority
The Limits of Political Authority

Substantive Limits on Government
Procedural Limits on Government: The Rule of Law


Natural Law and Liberalism
What about Patriotism?
Conclusion

5. Human Flourishing, Morality, and God



God and Moral Obligation
God and Moral Motivation
Christian Revelation and the Promise of the Kingdom
Conclusion

Appendix: Annotated Resource Bibliography

Bibliography

Index

Extended Table of Contents

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Catholic Ideas for a Secular World
Vorwort Russell Hittinger
Zusatzinfo 1 table - 1 Tables, black and white
Verlagsort Notre Dame IN
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Ethik
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Christentum
ISBN-10 0-268-20926-X / 026820926X
ISBN-13 978-0-268-20926-1 / 9780268209261
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