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    A comparative analysis of Cicero and Aquinas: nature and the natural law.Charles P. Nemeth - 2017 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Background and context: Cicero and Aquinas -- Nature and the natural order in Cicero and Aquinas -- Cicero and Aquinas: nature and reason -- Cicero and Aquinas on the natural law -- Cicero and Aquinas: compatibility and contrast.
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    Aquinas in the courtroom: lawyers, judges, and judicial conduct.Charles P. Nemeth - 2001 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    Using St. Thomas Aquinas's natural law philosophy and Divine Exemplar argument to prompt new discussion of ethical questions that lawyers and judges should confront, the author delivers a complete occupational profile for the professional conduct of judges and lawyers. This text challenges current beliefs and suggests a return to the "roots" of the system, in which reason, virtue, and justice guide the law and its practice.
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    Aquinas on crime.Charles P. Nemeth - 2008 - South Bend, Ind.: St. Augustine's Press.
    Aquinas and the idea of law -- Aquinas on criminal culpability -- Crimes against the person -- Aquinas on sexual offenses -- Aquinas on property offenses -- Offenses involving judicial process -- Aquinas on offenses against public morality -- Law, justice, sentencing and punishment.
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    Finding happiness in a complex world: rules from Aristotle and Aquinas.Charles P. Nemeth - 2022 - Manchester, New Hampshire: Sophia Institute Press.
    Why, since happiness is so universally sought after, are so many people so miserable? The answer can be found by unpacking the wisdom of two of history's intellectual giants who set out to answer the question that has confounded man from time immemorial: What makes us happy? Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas existed sixteen centuries apart, yet each reached similar understandings about what makes a person happy and what makes him miserable. In these enlightening pages, Dr. Charles Nemeth synthesizes the judgments (...)
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    Natural law jurisprudence in U.S. Supreme Court cases since Roe v. Wade.Charles P. Nemeth - 2020 - London: Anthem Press.
    Natural law, as a school of jurisprudence or a means to decide or consider legal cases, is considered by some as nothing more than an emotive reminiscence and by others as a foundational system upon which legal reasoning must depend.
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