From Human Dignity to Natural Law: An Introduction

The New Bioethics 27 (1):96-99 (2020)
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Natural law is probably the most misrepresented and, therefore, unfairly dismissed ethical theory. If current academic ethics were a battlefield, it would be littered with the felled strawmen alleg...

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