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41Explaining natural rights: Ontological freedom and the foundations of political discourseNew York University Journal of Law and Liberty 4 70. 2009.
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45Natural Law and Normative InclinationsRatio Juris 28 (1): 52-67. 2015.Natural law ethics holds that practical rationality consists in engaging in non-defective ways with a range of fundamental goods. These basic goods are characteristically presented as reflecting the natural properties of humans, but the details of this picture vary widely. This article argues that natural law ethics can usefully be understood as a type of dispositional theory of value, which identifies the basic goods with those objectives that humans are characteristically disposed to pursue an…Read more
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Philosophy of Law |
Normative Ethics |
Social and Political Philosophy |
Continental Philosophy |