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Natural Law Ethics in Theory and Practice - A Joseph Boyle Reader (Paperback)
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Natural Law Ethics in Theory and Practice - A Joseph Boyle Reader (Paperback)
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Natural Law Ethics in Theory and Practice brings together a
selection of essays of the late Joseph Boyle. Boyle was, with
Germain Grisez and John Finnis, a founder and developer of the New
Classical Natural Law Theory, arguably the most important
development in Catholic moral philosophy of the twentieth century.
While this theory is indebted to the work of St. Thomas Aquinas, it
incorporates an understanding and assessment of that work that is
different from that found in other statements of natural law. Boyle
made crucial contributions to a wide variety of aspects of this
theory, and the volume is divided into two parts. Part One:
Articulating a Theory of Natural Law contains three sections in
which Boyle defends the reality of free choice and the view that
the basic reasons for action, or first principles of natural law,
are incommensurable in goodness. Boyle identifies the basic moral
standard for choice and action, and develops an account of human
action that elucidates the important role played by intention and
double effect in their moral evaluation. The essays in Part Two:
Natural Law Theory and Contemporary Moral Problems demonstrate the
strength and scope of Boyle's natural law account, as he brings it
to bear upon just war theory, property and welfare rights, and
issues in bioethics. The essays in bioethics address the difficult
question of whether it is appropriate to tube-feed patients in
persistent vegetative state, and include an unpublished essay,
"Against Assisted Death," which he delivered as the Anscombe
Lecture at The Anscombe Bioethics Centre in Oxford about a year
before he died. This volume also includes a Foreword by Princeton's
Robert P. George; an Introduction by the editors that highlights
Boyle's contribution to the development of the new classical
natural law theory; and a bibliography of Boyle's publications.
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