tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-292045669693751323.post4911682636990935737..comments2019-06-28T12:58:01.094+01:00Comments on O Governo dos Mortos: O Estranho Jusnaturalismo do Sucedâneo NeoconservadorO Corcundahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11101232543591176383noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-292045669693751323.post-86984849021615795752013-06-03T21:58:14.158+01:002013-06-03T21:58:14.158+01:00A propósito do direito natural para os tempos de h...A propósito do direito natural para os tempos de hoje:<br /><br />Insuperable problems arise when—in part out of a<br />commendable desire to speak to secular society in ways it can understand,<br />in part out of some tacit quasi-Kantian notion that moral philosophy must<br />yield clear and universally binding imperatives—the natural law theorist<br />insists that the moral meaning of nature should be perfectly evident to any<br />properly reasoning mind, regardless of religious belief or cultural<br />formation. (...)<br />“Nature”, however, tells us nothing of the sort, at least not in the form of clear commands; neither does it supply us with hypotaxes of moral obligation. (...)<br />We cannot talk intelligibly about natural law if we have not<br />all first agreed upon what nature is and accepted in advance that there really is a necessary bond between what is and what should be. (...) <br /><br />To put the matter very simply, belief in natural law is inseparable from the<br />idea of nature as a realm shaped by final causes, oriented in their totality<br />toward a single transcendent moral Good: one whose dictates cannot simply<br />be deduced from our experience of the natural order, but must be received<br />as an apocalyptic interruption of our ordinary explanations that<br />nevertheless, miraculously, makes the natural order intelligible to us as a<br />reality that opens up to what is more than natural.<br />There is no logically coherent way to translate that form of cosmic moral<br />vision into the language of modern “practical reason” or of public policy<br />debate in a secular society. Our concept of nature, in any age, is entirely<br />dependent upon supernatural (or at least metaphysical) convictions.<br /><br />In: D.B. Hart, Is, Ought, and Nature's Laws<br />www.firstthings.com/article/2013/02/is-ought-and-natures-laws-1<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-292045669693751323.post-6256229247504585742013-05-31T22:27:29.731+01:002013-05-31T22:27:29.731+01:00:) Já tinha saudades de ler um desses postais que ...:) Já tinha saudades de ler um desses postais que nos fazem voltar atrás " n " vezes!<br />Aprender é um alimento que me é essencial. Bem-haja.cristina ribeirohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15571013572984704211noreply@blogger.com