This second volume completes the author's account of natural law and political realism as historical traditions of political thought. In it, the development of those traditions is traced from the seventeenth to the twenty-first centuries, with special emphasis given to theories of human nature and the 'natural' or 'human' rights doctrines that have been derived from them. These things are examined also in the context of the comparatively recent internationalisation of political theory. The final chapter addresses the question of whether the modern rhetoric of human rights and humanitarian intervention rests upon a coherent philosophical foundation
If there is any group that really needs to understand the concept of natural rights, it is professor...
There are many low theories interpretating phenomenom of natural law. Despite they are different, th...
In the following work, I present Eric Voegelin\u27s account regarding the tradition of natural law a...
This is the first volume of a detailed history of the traditions of natural law and political realis...
First published in 1980, Natural Law and Natural Rights is widely heralded as a seminal contribution...
The basic philosophical vision and ethical principles of Catholic Natural Law claim universality. Na...
The basic philosophical vision and ethical principles of Catholic Natural Law claim universality. Na...
The article explores the possibility of comprehending natural law, together with an alternative to t...
Investigation of the concept "nature", according to the author, is predominantly of socio-political ...
This chapter provides an account of seventeenth-century natural law as a style of political philosop...
This major contribution to the history of philosophy provides the most comprehensive guide to modern...
The new natural law theory of John Finnis and others is an ambitious but flawed reinterpretation of ...
In early modern moral and political philosophy, the term “natural law” referred to a universal moral...
This article deals with the role of a philosophy of natural law in our efforts to overcome the moral...
Since its earliest origins in antiquity, the idea of natural law, as an innate and universal moral c...
If there is any group that really needs to understand the concept of natural rights, it is professor...
There are many low theories interpretating phenomenom of natural law. Despite they are different, th...
In the following work, I present Eric Voegelin\u27s account regarding the tradition of natural law a...
This is the first volume of a detailed history of the traditions of natural law and political realis...
First published in 1980, Natural Law and Natural Rights is widely heralded as a seminal contribution...
The basic philosophical vision and ethical principles of Catholic Natural Law claim universality. Na...
The basic philosophical vision and ethical principles of Catholic Natural Law claim universality. Na...
The article explores the possibility of comprehending natural law, together with an alternative to t...
Investigation of the concept "nature", according to the author, is predominantly of socio-political ...
This chapter provides an account of seventeenth-century natural law as a style of political philosop...
This major contribution to the history of philosophy provides the most comprehensive guide to modern...
The new natural law theory of John Finnis and others is an ambitious but flawed reinterpretation of ...
In early modern moral and political philosophy, the term “natural law” referred to a universal moral...
This article deals with the role of a philosophy of natural law in our efforts to overcome the moral...
Since its earliest origins in antiquity, the idea of natural law, as an innate and universal moral c...
If there is any group that really needs to understand the concept of natural rights, it is professor...
There are many low theories interpretating phenomenom of natural law. Despite they are different, th...
In the following work, I present Eric Voegelin\u27s account regarding the tradition of natural law a...