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  1. Summary. Two theories of moral law. Teleological conceptions of morality originated in ancient Greek philosophy. The major systems of ethics among the ancient Greeks, those of Plato and Aristotle, in particular, were teleological.

  2. Feb 23, 2004 · 1. Aims and Methods of Moral Philosophy. 2. Good Will, Moral Worth and Duty. 3. Duty and Respect for Moral Law. 4. Categorical and Hypothetical Imperatives. 5. The Formula of the Universal Law of Nature. 6. The Humanity Formula. 7. The Autonomy Formula. 8. The Kingdom of Ends Formula.

  3. Moral law usually refers to a higher set of principles that should govern conduct that is not necessarily set down by legislation. Instead, moral law appeals typically to a theory of natural law or a set of religious law like canon law.

  4. Jun 27, 2022 · There is much disagreement about what, exactly, constitutes a moral theory. Some of that disagreement centers on the issue of demarcating the moral from other areas of practical normativity, such as the ethical and the aesthetic.

  5. Sep 23, 2002 · Some writers use the term with such a broad meaning that any moral theory that is a version of moral realism — that is, any moral theory that holds that some positive moral claims are literally true (for this conception of moral realism, see Sayre-McCord 1988)— counts as a natural law view.

  6. Jun 5, 2012 · Summary. Kant's project in the Groundwork is “the search for and establishment of the supreme principle of morality ” (G 4:392). The establishment of the moral principle apparently relates to only one of its formulations, the third main formula, the formula of autonomy.

  7. Laws governing sexual conduct, the use of narcotic substances, property, contracts, and a host of other matters have been motivated, to some degree at least, by ideas about moral rights and responsibilities.

  8. Jun 23, 2023 · Morality and the Law defines and examines personal and public morality, identifying assumptions and values and the law, looking at both conventional and natural law, and the intertwining of morality and the law.

  9. Dec 14, 2016 · Law and morality are two normative systems that control and regulate behaviors in a human community so as to allow harmonious and effective intersubjectivity between individuals who recognize one another as bearers of rights. Both notions have their common foundation...

  10. medium.com › inserting-philosophy › kants-moral-law-5cdb57424fdaKant’s Moral Law - Medium

    Oct 5, 2021 · The moral law is a transcendent, universal, objective part of reality. If someone violates the moral law, that does not affect the law. The universality lies in the law itself and not...

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