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Natural law is an ( ethical, religious ) theory developed by St Thomas Aquinas, influenced by ( Aristotle, Plato )’s philosophy. It is an ( absolutist, relativist ) theory, meaning it is unchangeable and equal for everyone, for example: killing is always wrong. It is also a ( deontological, teleological ) theory, meaning actions are judged based on intention and duty of the person themselves, as opposed to the consequence provoked. The theory is based on ( reason, emotion ), believed to be innate, ( a priori, a posteriori ) knowledge (prior to experience) given by God from birth. This ‘reason’ dictates a ( right or wrong, good or bad ) action.