توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Natural Law Tradition and Belief
نام کتاب : The Natural Law Tradition and Belief
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : سنت و باور قانون طبیعی
سری : World Philosophy Ser.
نویسندگان : Ardagh, David
ناشر : Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
سال نشر : 2019
تعداد صفحات : 313
ISBN (شابک) : 9781536149647 , 1536149640
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 5 مگابایت
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Intro
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Prologue
Natural Law
Part 1
Chapter 1
The Project: Naturalist, Theistic, and Religious Approaches to Natural Law
Introduction
NAVE and Hume
NAVE and the Three Rs
The Three R Questions and the Possibility of Theism and Religious Belief
Chapter 2
Neo-Aristotelian Naturalism: Element 1) Ontology
Element 1) Metaphysics, Ontology and "Ontological Goods" in the Scale of Nature
Evil and Being
Theory of Truth and Meaning
Analogy of Attribution
Chapter 3 NAVE Element 2) Anthropology and Element 3) The Wish for Wellbeing and Its IngredientsNAVE Element 2) Anthropology
Level A Capacities: Intellect and Will of the Self
Level B Capacities: Sensation of Pleasure and Pain, Perception, Limb Mobility, Reading, Writing, and Speech
Level C Capacities: Automatic Physical Substructures and the Autonomic System
Knowing the True Good
Assimilating the Goods
Individuation
Moral Psychology
NAVE Element 3) The Wish for Wellbeing and Finding Its Ingredients
The Will and Evil: How Evil Action Happens
Chapter 4 NAVE Element 4): Principles, Precepts, and VirtuesJustice: A Multi-Clause Analysis
Practical Reasoning Depends Systematically on Assertoric/ Theoretic Reasoning
Theoretic and Moral Modality
Moral Modalities
From Consensus to Controversy: The Good of Life and the Badness of Killing
Principles and Precept: How They Are Known to be Self-Evident by Conscience
The Practical Moral Analogues of Theoretic Self-Evidence
Chapter 5
Element 5) of NAVE --
The Method of Determination in Moral Reasoning
Practical Moral Reasoning and Casuistic Determination
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4 Step 1 & 2Step 3
Step 4
Conclusion
Chapter 6
Physicalism Is Not Proven
Defending the SMB Account of Soul, Mind/Will/Free Choice and Body given above in Element 2) and 3)
According to Physicalism
The M Question
The P Question
The E Question
Some Critical Responses
The Reality of Persons' Selves/Psyches and Minds
Non-Identity and Non-Reducibility
Multiple Description, Reduction as Explanation, and Qualia
The Problem of Analysing the Conceptual Meanings (Representational Significance) of Words
Teleological Practical Reason and Agent Causality Teleological Laws Are Better Predictors of Behaviour Than Physical LawsCircular and Contradictory
The Reduction Ad Absurdum Argument against Physicalism
Conclusion on Free Choice
Part 2
Chapter 7
Bringing Back God and Religion
Ontology of TNL
TNL's Anthropology of Capacity
The Human Good and Wellbeing in TNL
Principle, Precepts, and Virtues
Casuistry
The DGE Difference
Adding Religion: An Overview of Aquinas Summa Theologica
Ontology
The Anthropology
Moral Psychology
Wellbeing and Its Ingredient Goods
Principles, Precepts and Virtues
Casuistry
Chapter 8