Aristotle and Natural Law

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Aristotle and Natural Law

Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy Social and political philosophy Methods, theory and philosophy of law

Author: Dr Tony Burns

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Collection: Continuum Studies in Ancient Philosophy

Language: English

Published by: Bloomsbury Continuum

Published on: 27 October 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 224 pages

ISBN: 9781441199195


Aristotle and Natural Law

Aristotle and Natural Law lays out a new theoretical approach which distinguishes between the notions of interpretation, appropriation, negotiation and reconstruction of the meaning of texts and their component concepts. These categories are then deployed in an examination of the role which the concept of natural law is used by Aristotle in a number of key texts.

The book argues that Aristotle appropriated the concept of natural law, first formulated by the defenders of naturalism in the nature versus convention debate in classical Athens. Thereby he contributed to the emergence and historical evolution of the meaning of one of the most important concepts in the lexicon of Western political thought.

Aristotle and Natural Law argues that Aristotle's ethics is best seen as a certain type of natural law theory which does not allow for the possibility that individuals might appeal to natural law in order to criticize existing laws and institutions. Rather its function is to provide them with a philosophical justification from the standpoint of Aristotle's metaphysics.

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