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049 _aMAIN
100 1 _aCarey, James,
_eauthor.
_9668947
245 1 0 _aNatural reason and natural law :
_ban assessment of the Straussian criticisms of Thomas Aquinas /
_cJames Carey.
264 1 _aEugene, OR :
_bResource Publications, an imprint of Wipf and Stock Publishers,
_c[2019]
264 4 _c©2019
300 _a1 online resource (xiii, 383 pages)
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
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338 _aonline resource
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588 0 _aPrint version record.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 367-379) and index.
505 0 0 _gpt. 1
_tThe Teleology of Natural Reason --
_gch. 1
_tPreliminary Considerations --
_gSection
_tA The Theological Context --
_gSection b
_tNatural Reason --
_gSection c
_tPrudence, Judgment, and Synderesis --
_gSection d
_tLaw and the Ends of Human Action --
_gch. 2
_tThe Case for Natural Law --
_gSection
_tA The First Principle of Practical Reason --
_gSection b
_tThe Precepts of Natural Law --
_gi.
_tThe order of natural inclinations --
_gii.
_tPrimary and secondary precepts --
_giii.
_tSelf-evidence --
_giv.
_tLove of one's neighbor --
_gv.
_tNatural law and the moral precepts of the Decalogue --
_gvi.
_tApplication of the precepts of natural law --
_gSection c
_tObligation Explicated --
_gi.
_tFreedom of choice --
_gii.
_tIs and Ought --
_giii.
_tConditional obligations --
_giv.
_tUnconditional obligations --
_gch. 3
_tReason Commanding --
_gSection
_tA Natural Law and Roman Catholicism --
_gSection b
_tThe New Natural Law Theory --
_gSection c
_tThomas Aquinas and Kant --
_gSection d
_tThe Bonum Rationis --
_gpt. 2
_tStraussian Criticisms --
_gch. 4
_tCriticisms Advanced by Leo Strauss --
_gSection
_tA Medieval Philosophy vs. Christian Scholasticism --
_gSection b
_tThe Criticisms in Natural Right and History --
_gSection c
_tThe Criticisms in "On Natural Law" --
_gch. 5
_tCriticisms Advanced by Harry Jaffa --
_gSection
_tA Thomas's Departures from Aristotle --
_gSection b
_tThe Natural Desire for a Supernatural End --
_gSection c
_tNatural Law and the American Founding --
_gch. 6
_tCriticisms Advanced by Ernest Fortin --
_gSection
_tA Providence and Natural Law --
_gSection b
_tThe Promulgation of Natural Law --
_gSection c
_tThe Question of Punishment --
_gch. 7
_tCriticisms Advanced by Michael Zuckert --
_gch. 8
_tThe Precept Commanding the Love and Worship of God --
_gch. 9
_tThe Scope of Synderesis --
_gSection
_tA Synderesis as Natural --
_gSection b
_tSynderesis as Universal --
_gi.
_tSeth Benardete on obligation in Greek antiquity --
_gii.
_tDouglas Kries on the acquisition of synderesis --
_giii.
_tThe feeling of right and wrong --
_giv.
_tSynderesis in moral education --
_gSection c
_tSynderesis as Inerrant -- Moral Absolutes --
_gch. 10
_tRational Sociability --
_gSection
_tA Exotericism --
_gSection b
_tThe Good of Others --
_gSection c
_tPhilosophy and the Catholic Faith --
_gpt. 3
_tBeyond Natural Law --
_gch. 11
_tInconsistencies and Other Aberrations --
_gSection
_tA The Denial of Universal Rules --
_gSection b
_tCircumventing the Practical Syllogism --
_gSection c
_tCompetence and Conscientiousness --
_gSection d
_tScience and Values --
_gch. 12
_tPhilosophizing in the Shadow of Heidegger --
_gSection
_tA Nature and World --
_gSection b
_tStrauss's Struggle with Heidegger --
_gi.
_tChoice of ends --
_gii.
_tHistoricism --
_giii.
_tThe Struggle with Heidegger in Natural Right and History --
_giv.
_tThe Struggle with Heidegger in "Introduction to Existentialism" --
_gSection c
_tToward a Thomistic Response to Heidegger --
_gi.
_tProblems in the Husserlian background --
_gii.
_tThe ontological difference between Being and beings --
_giii.
_tMetaphysics and mysticism --
_giv.
_tLogic, ontology, and theoria --
_gv.
_tConscience phenomenologically considered --
_gch. 13
_tNatural Teleology Revalidated --
_gch. 14
_tObjections and Replies.
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