Table of Contents

  • Ch. 1    Introduction    1
    • 1    The scholastic concept of the natural law    7
    • 2    The modern approach to the natural law    24
    • 3    The later trajectory of the natural law tradition    33
    • 4    The natural law and theological ethics : the proposed project    45
  • Ch. 2    Nature as nature : the roots of natural law    53
    • 1    Speculative realism and the natural law : a preliminary consideration    57
    • 2    Nature and the natural law    68
    • 3    Defending a teleological conception of human nature    82
    • 4    Toward a concept of human nature    103
    • 5    Ethical naturalism, reason, and the natural law    125
  • Ch. 3    Virtue and the happy life    141
    • 1    Natural well-being and the concept of happiness    145
    • 2    Well-being, happiness, and the practice of the virtues    163
    • 3    Ideals of virtue and norms of nature    177
    • 4    Self-love, neighbor love, and the norms of justice    203
    • 5    The happy life, revisited    221
  • Ch. 4    Nature as reason : act and precept in the natural law    231
    • 1    Contemporary and medieval approaches to practical reason    234
    • 2    Practical reason, will, and first principles    248
    • 3    Natural and divine law : the decalogue as moral law    268
    • 4    Moral norms as law and boundary    288
    • 5    Prudence and the limits of moral knowledge    309
  • Ch. 5    Theological ethics and the natural law    325
    • 1    The natural law as a basis for a Christian ethic    327
    • 2    From natural law to human rights    342
    • 3    The paradoxical status of natural rights    358
    • 4    Nature, grace, and the natural law    378