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Natural Moral Law
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Ethics Mind Map on Natural Moral Law, created by jenny_allen on 27/04/2013.
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Natural Moral Law
ORIGINS
Aristotle
Final cause - everything has a purpose.
Eudaimonia (supreme good) is found when purpose is fulfilled.
Achieved by living a life of reason.
Reason = ability to think, understand and act
Aquinas
Also believed humans have a rational nature, given by God to live and flourish.
Even without knowledge of God reason can discover laws that lead to human flourishing.
Natural Laws are universal and unchangeable, should be used to judge laws.
Humans made in the image of God so supreme good is perfection.
PRECEPTS
Precepts = laws discovered using reason.
Primary = fundamental principles of NML
WORSHIP GOD
ORDERED SOCIETY
LEARN
DEFEND THE INNOCENT/PRESERVATION OF LIFE
REPRODUCE
Secondary = derived from primary precepts
e.g from the primary precept preservation of life, we can derive the secondary precept do not kill.
STRENGTHS
Clear approach to morality.
Establishes rules/creates laws.
Concentrates on human potential, values human life.
Secondary precepts are easy to work out - can be applied to all situations.
Helps us achieve things we 'naturally' want.
DOCTRINE OF DOUBLE EFFECT
Used in 'moral dilemmas' - can't do good without a bad consequence.
Is sometimes right to do a good act despite knowing it will bring about bad consequences.
Is wrong to do a bad act intentionally to bring about good consequences.
APPARENT & REAL GOOD
Apparent = something which seems to be good/right thing to do but isn't.
Real = the right thing to do, fits the human ideal.
WEAKNESSES
KARL BARTH - relies too much on reason, human nature too corrupt to be trusted.
KAI NEILSEN - differing moral standards challenge idea of common natural law.
G.E.MOORE - commits naturalistic fallacy, goodness cant be defined by reference to nature.
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