In Defense Of Natural Law by Robert P. George

This book presents a compelling argument for the relevance and importance of natural law theory in contemporary moral and political discourse. It explores the philosophical underpinnings of natural law, emphasizing its role in shaping ethical principles that transcend cultural and temporal boundaries. Through a series of essays, the author critiques modern legal positivism and relativism, advocating for a return to objective moral truths as a foundation for justice and human rights. The work serves as a robust defense of natural law's enduring significance in guiding human conduct and informing legal systems.

Published
1999
Nationality
American
Length
Medium
Pages
300-350
Original Language
English
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