The line through the heart

natural law as fact, theory, and sign of contradiction

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The line through the heart

natural law as fact, theory, and sign of contradiction

Natural law is a fact about human beings, and a theory that humbles itself before this fact. Yet it is something else as well -- a sign of contradiction, something that exasperates, offends, and enrages. The transient cause of such rage is the suicidal proclivity of our time to deny the obvious, but a more enduring cause is the Fall of Man. Our hearts are riddled with desires that oppose their deepest longings, and we demand to have happiness on terms that make happiness impossible. In The Line Through the Heart, popular philosopher J. Budziszewski threads a path between these various abysses. Among his questions are how the knowledge of good is related to the knowledge of God, how things that seem to run against the grain of human nature can become "second nature", and whether natural law can be reconciled with Darwinian evolution. Turning to politics, he takes up such topics as who counts as a human person, whether human dignity is compatible with capital punishment, what courts have made of the United States Constitution, and how an ersatz state religion can be built in the name of Toleration. Written in Budziszewski's usual crystalline style, The Line Through the Heart makes the natural law and its implications clear for both scholars and general readers. - Publisher.

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English
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241

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The line through the heart: natural law as fact, theory, and sign of contradiction
2011, Intercollegiate Studies Institute
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The line through the heart: natural law as fact, theory, and sign of contradiction
2009, ISI Books, Regnery Publishing
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Table of Contents

PART I: Moral law. Natural law as fact, as theory, and as sign of contradiction
The second tablet project
Nature illuminated
The natural, the connatural, and the unnatural
Accept no imitations : naturalism vs. natural law
PART II: Political law. Thou shalt not kill... whom? The meaning of the person
Capital punishment : the case for justice
Constitution vs. constitutionalism
Constitutional metaphysics
The illiberal liberal religion.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Wilmington, Del

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
340/.112
Library of Congress
K460 .B828 2009, K460.B828 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 241 p. ;
Number of pages
241

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL23724580M
ISBN 10
1935191179
ISBN 13
9781935191179
LCCN
2008939402
OCLC/WorldCat
268783767

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL15315709W

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