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图书目录:1. The Renewed Interest in Natural Law Theory
Elizabeth Anscombe: 'Modem Moral Philosophy' Alasdair Maclntyre: The Flight from the Enlightenment Revisiting Aquinas on Natural Law: The Telos of this Book Renewed Interest in Natural Law Jurisprudence: Setting the Stage Overview: Towards Explicating Aquinas 2. Natural Law and Contemporary Philosophy Jurisprudence Meta-Ethics 3- Beyond the Naturalistic Fallacy. The Rediscovery of Aquinas Twentieth-Century Anti-Naturalism: The Shadow of Kant The MacIntyre Rejoinder The Veatch Critique: Beyond Cartesian Metaphilosophy The White Proposal: Beyond Consistency Columba Ryan and the Possibility of Law 4- Aquinas's Theory of Natural Law: A Reconstruction The Fundamental Principles of Aquinas's Theory of Natural Law Aquinas's Definition of Law Eternal Law and Platonism Natural Law in Aquinas Human Nature as a Set of Dispositional Properties The Summa Tbeologiae Text on Natural Law The Principles of Meta-Ethical Naturalism The Metaphysics of Finality and a Theory of Obligation Positive Law Briefly Considered Divine Law as Revelation 5. Aquinas and God: The Question of Natural Kinds D'Entr~ves and Eternal Law in Aquinas Remoxqng the Transcendental from Natural Law Essence as a Natural Kind The Relation bey, yen Eternal Law and Natural Law God as a NecessaU Being Aquinas on the Ultimate End for Human Beings Perfect and Imperfect Happiness Grace, Nature, and the Moral life A Set of Conditions for Natural Law TheoW 6. The Finnis Reconstruction Finnis on Natural Law Ethics Finnis's Reconstruction of Natural Law Ethics Further Comments on Reductivism \What has Finnis done to .Aristotle and Aquinas? Moral Philosophy as a Second Order Activity Practical Versus Theoretical Reasoning in Finnis and Aristotle FinNs and Intuitionism The Epistemological/Ontological Distinction Why Finnis Reconstructed Natural Law in this W'ay A Short Historical Postscript 7. The Veatch Rejoinder: Ontolo~cal Foundationalism Foundationalism and Modern Philosophy Cartesian Slumbers The Transcendental Turn The Ontological Turn Contemporary Philosophy of Law Grappling with Foundationalism Veatch on Philosophy Finnis and Veatch on Natural Law 8. Natural Law Revisited Aquinas and Contemporary Meta-Ethics The Metaphysics of Morals Around the Naturalistic FallacT Around the Hypothetical/Categorical Imperative Problem The Limits of Natural Law Prescriptivism The Defensibility of the Concept of Essence Empiricism and Essence: Three Responses 9. Human Rights and Natural Law Contemporary Discussion of Rights Theory Neo-Scholasticism and Rights: The Maritain Proposal Aquinas on Natural and Positive Rights A Derivation of Human Rights from Natural Law in Aquinas A 'Thick Theory' of Human Nature Veatch On Rights and Duties The Impact of Judicial Activism ro. Concluding Comments: Prospects and Pitfalls for Natural Law Theory Natural Law in Jurisprudence A Substantive Theory The Break with the Enlightenment Prospects for Natural Law Theory APPENDIX I. The Texts of Aquinas on Law: Translation of the Summa Tbeologiae, I-II qq. 90-7 APPENDIX II. The Place of Aquinas in the Development of Legal Philosophy APpendix III. An Outline of Aquinas's Theoly of Law &leer Bibliography Glossary Index |