PHI 2600 Lecture Notes - Lecture 48: Moral Skepticism, Fallacy, Cultural Relativism
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These are common themes of natural law theories, except for this. There is the highest principle of natural law, found in the aspect of human nature. True/ false: in roman law, "natural law" refers to laws that apply to only to humans. True: false: natural law theory particularly can be traced to a formal beginning with stoicims. True: false: for thomas aquinas, moral law is grounded in divine eternal law. True: false: to hugo grotius, the highest principle of natural law is to be rational. True: false: francisco saurez agreed with thomas aquinas that we determine natural law through observation. True: false: the idea we deduce specific moral principles from more general ones, is rejected by all contemporary moral philosophers. True: false: the roman catholic church no longer looks to thomas aquinas" work as a basis for natural. True: false: david hume maintained that you cannot arrive at an ought from an is (naturalistic fallacy)