Natural Law, God, Human Nature
.... The point at which the two converge briefly is that of
natural law. .... Lewis refers to this as "the Law of
Human Nature" (Lewis 143) and goes on to "assume" that ....
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Natural Law and Ethics
.... Aquinas articulates the first of the common principles of
natural law, to which
human law must conform and to which
human law does tend to conform according as ....
(2247

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The concept of natural law
.... The concept of
natural law provides a base for
human law. It is not necessary to have recourse to a deity in order to presume that there are
natural laws. ....
(1693

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The Subversion of Natural Order in "Macbeth"
.... Thus, the transformation of
human nature and the subversion of the
natural order that will characterize the play begins with a betrayal and will lead to a ....
(1596

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Aborton, Genetic Control, Euthanasia & Religion
.... Still, it is an outgrowth of
natural human behaviors of observing, exploring, and creating. The
natural law approach can only be used as a scare tactic. ....
(2330

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Civilization and Human Nature
.... inhabitants. Others argue that civilization is necessary to control the
natural tendency of
human beings toward destructive behavior. Frans ....
(1731

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Human Nature
.... Dawkins admits that sexual behavior is anomalous in
human beings, where .... moi, the psychophysical individual in respect of a spiritual
natural order" (Carrithers ....
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Nature of Pre-Socratic Thought
.... Surely the
natural human response is to suppose that the Sun is being swallowed up--and to fear that its loss is permanent, and that the end of the world is at ....
(2801

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Major Themes in 1984
.... Huxley argues that, although the
natural human tendency is to seek community, group identity, and the stability of a comfortable life, being fully
human ....
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"Theory X" and "Theory Y"
.... is the view that work is in fact as
natural to
human behavior as play or rest; management can thus function best by harnessing this
natural human tendency to ....
(2912

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HUMAN RIGHTS AS UNIVERSAL RIGHTS
.... be viewed as a strong advocate of
human rights. Hobbes based his theory of obligation to an arbitrary sovereign on his contention that the
natural state of man ....
(5106

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UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights
.... notes how the idea of
human rights developed, noting that the term "
human rights" is a twentieth century term for what was once called
natural rights or the ....
(3862

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Paine's Views on God
.... To put it another way, Paine conflates the absurd with the incomprehensible, and if, as Paine says, there is a more or less
natural human impulse to find a God ....
(2124

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Arsenic As A Human Carcinogen
.... Such pollution, as well as the
natural contamination of certain waters, should be monitored so that adverse consequences for
human health are precluded. ....
(2072

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Human Papilloma Virus
.... In addition, further studies should define the
natural course of this disease. .... Mitchell, JB In vitro photodynamic treatment of normal and
human papilloma virus ....
(3063

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Human Services Organization
.... of
human service delivery personnel; (3) to encourage, support, and assist the development of local, state, and
natural organizations of
human services; and, ( ....
(1779

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Socrates The Apology
.... logic. The pathway to that acceptance is the use of the
natural human intellect to reason its way toward the origin of existence. As ....
(4497

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Human Resource Management Human Resource Management
.... by their access to
natural resources, and relied on that in their planning efforts, they need today to find their foundation in their
human resources and spend ....
(2264

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Masters' and Johnson's Human Sexual Response
.... could begin to formulate approaches to the treatment of
human sexual inadequacy. .... In addition, of course, funding shortages and the
natural diffidence of ....
(1344

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Debate: Idealism versus Materialism
.... but materialists would see this trait as stemming from
natural selection in .... whether idealism or materialism is a more suitable explanation for
human nature and ....
(722

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Political Economy and Property Ownership
.... of humanity. Both begin with
human beings'
natural behavior, the actions (labor) that help ensure people's survival. Then, they ....
(1243

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The Philosophy of Jean Jacques Rousseau
....
Natural human beings can feel empathy for the pain of others simply realizing that others experience the same pain that the self knows when needs are left ....
(6728

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Ethics of Evolution
.... way of making a more humane form of life." Ruse's argument is valid in that his premises include
human organisms have developed via
natural selection, an ....
(1235

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Soviet Owned Natural Resources
.... in four categories, rendered by Schoenbaum1 as nature reserves,
natural monuments, national .... are to allow the measurement of the effect of
human activity on the ....
(5803

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Themes of the Hell Section of Divine Comedy
.... of lights" or "city upon a hill" are meant to stand in contrast to the "darkness" of the
natural environment, a darkness which can bewilder
human beings and ....
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Tennyson's Poem, The Splendor Falls on Castle Walls
.... although its three stanzas each end with the words "dying, dying, dying." The speaker accepts death as the end of
human life in the
natural world, but ....
(1320

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John Locke and Thomas Hobbes
.... Political science brings
natural law into focus in
human affairs, and perhaps because of the circumstances of his time, Hobbes saw warfare as the
natural state ....
(1671

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David Hume: Philosophical and Scientific Skepticism
.... It is at this point that the moral consequence of
human agency enters the picture. It has been noted that Hume distinguishes between
natural virtues and ....
(1736

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Thoreau and Frost on Nature
Part 1. What happens to the link between the
human and the
natural in "The Shipwreck" when Thoreau confronts hostile nature, very different from the ....
(796

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Aristotle's Ideal State
.... the gods do not need the city. The city is a
natural entity for
human society. The city contributes to the possibility of absolute ....
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