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wariber [46]
2 years ago
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quizlet which of the problems for natural law theory involves difficulty determining exactly what ""natural"" means

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goldenfox [79]2 years ago
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Natural law theory is a moral theory that holds that there are objective moral good and bad, good and bad, that can be known through natural human reason and that they derive from human nature and its inherent orientation to its fulfillment and good functioning.

Natural law is a moral theory that claims that there are common moral laws for all humans in our natural world.

The problem with natural law theory is that not everyone agrees on what human nature requires. I'm sorry, but we have no common humanity that could serve as a moral reference point. According to natural law theory, moral claims cannot be based on human nature.

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