LEADER 00000cim 2200000Ia 4500 001 ocm50246222 003 OCoLC 005 20120403155135.0 007 sd fungnn|||ed 008 020726t20022002vaunnnn r l n eng d 020 1565853512 020 9781565853515 028 02 4453|bTeaching Company 028 02 4451--4452|bTeaching Company 035 (OCoLC)50246222 035 (OCoLC)50246222 040 XCA|beng|cXCA|dOCLCQ|dTEF|dOCLCQ|dWHP 049 WHPP 050 14 K460|b.K68 2002b 082 04 171/.2|222 100 1 Koterski, Joseph W. 245 10 Natural law and human nature /|cJoseph Koterski. 264 1 Chantilly, VA :|bThe Teaching Co.,|c[2002] 264 4 |c℗2002 300 12 audio discs (approximately 720 min.) :|bdigital ;|c4 3/ 4 in. +|e2 course guidebooks (22 cm.). 336 spoken word|bspw|2rdacontent 337 audio|bs|2rdamedia 338 audio disc|bsd|2rdacarrier 490 1 The great courses 500 Compact discs. 500 GMD: sound recording. 505 00 |tPhilosophical approach --|tGeneral nature of ethics -- |tLaw, nature, Natural law --|tPrinciples of natural law theory --|tGreek ideas of nature and justice -- |tAristotle's clarification of'nature' --|tAristotle on justice and politics --|tStoic idea of natural law -- |tBiblical views of nature and law --|tEarly christians, nature and law --|tRoman, canon and natural law -- |tThomistic Synthesis --|tLate medieval and early modern views --|tHobbes and Locke --|tNatural law and the founding fathers --|tDescartes, Rousseau, and Kant --|tCan rights exist without natural law? --|tQuestion of evolution --|tParadox of cultural relativism --|tProblem of God --|tCurrent applications-jurisprudence --|tCurrent applications-bioethics --|tCurrent applications-social ethics --|tEternal return of natural law. 511 0 Lecturer: Joseph Koterski, Fordham University. 520 Presents 24 lectures dealing with both philosophical and historical considerations for the idea of a natural moral law and its basis in our common human nature. 650 0 Natural law. 650 0 Law and ethics. 650 0 Audiobooks collection|vNonfiction. 710 2 Teaching Company. 830 0 Great courses (Compact disc) 994 02|bWHP 999 Not a dup
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