Grumpywriter: This thread is here to discuss only things I know nothing about. However, I will copy and paste the work of others to prove points I barely understand. Prepare to be blocked or deleted if I disagree. Prepare to be sent cute emojis, romantic and bromantic comments and cold hard cash, via PlayPal, if you suck up to me.
TOPIC I. The natural law theory of ethics, or how to make a good sandwich.
Natural law (Latin: ius naturale, lex naturalis) is a philosophy that certain rights are inherent by virtue of human nature endowed by nature, God, or a transcendent source, and can be understood universally through human reason. Historically, natural law refers to the use of reason to analyze human nature to deduce binding rules of moral behavior from nature's or God's creation of reality and mankind. The law of nature, as determined by nature, is universal.
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(not very parallel though )