Reason, religion, and natural law from Plato to Spinoza

This edited volume examines the ways in which theological considerations have figured in natural law theorizing, from Plato to Spinoza. Theological considerations have long had a pronounced role in Catholic natural law theories, but have not been seriously examined from a wider perspective. The cont...

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Main Author: Jacobs, Jonathan A.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York Oxford University Press 2013, 2013
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