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Natural Law in English Renaissance Literature (Hardcover, New)
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Natural Law in English Renaissance Literature (Hardcover, New)
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Natural law, whether grounded in human reason or divine edict,
encourages men to follow virtue and shun vice. The concept
dominated Renaissance thought, where its literary equivalent,
poetic justice, underpinned much of the period's creative writing.
R. S. White's study examines a wide range of Renaissance texts, by
More, Spenser, Sidney, Shakespeare and Milton, in the light of
these developing ideas of Natural Law. It shows how writers as
radically different as Aquinas and Hobbes formulated versions of
Natural Law which served to maintain socially established
hierarchies. For Aquinas, Natural Law always resided in the
individual's conscience, whereas Hobbes thought individuals had
limited access to virtue and therefore needed to be coerced into
doing good by the state. White shows how the very flexibility and
antiquity of Natural Law enabled its appropriation and application
by thinkers of all political persuasions in a debate that raged
throughout the Renaissance and which continues in our own time.
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