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natural-law
ST I-II, Q90, A1: Whether Law Is Something Pertaining to Reason
Aquinas opens the treatise on law by asking its fundamental nature. He argues that law is an ordinance of reason directed to…
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ST I-II, Q91, A1: Whether There Is an Eternal Law
Aquinas argues that there exists an eternal law — the rational plan by which God governs all of creation. This is the…
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ST I-II, Q94, A2: Whether the Natural Law Contains Several Precepts or Only One
Aquinas identifies the foundational precepts of natural law. The first and most fundamental precept is: “Good is to be done and pursued,…
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