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PHI 110

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1.) First, detail the defining conditions of Aquinas's concepts of law and then the defining conditions of each of his three types of ethical laws: eternal or divine, natural reason, and human law. Second, detail the four reasons for the need for divine or eternal law and evaluate them. (Aquinas, On Law, Morality and Politics, pp. 10-24.)

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Running head: AQUINAS ON LAW

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Aquinas on Law
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Aquinas on Law

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Thomas Aquinas gifted humanity with a philosophical framework that has helped
reconcile faith with reason and religion with science to this day. His brilliant ideas have
resonated through the centuries enabling us to universalize intelligence and to usefully explore
the world through reason, casting aside the prejudice tendencies imposed upon us by religion and
faith. The defining conditions of concepts of law brought forth by Aquinas are not only brilliant
but also genius.
First, Aquinas argued about the condition that law comes forth as "an ordinance of
reason." He said that law (God or human) is "made [and promulgated] by him who has [the] care
of the community,"...


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