The Catholic natural law view closest to M.'s version is expressed (believe it 
or not) in Karol Wojtyla's (JPII's) The Acting Person.  I've taught the first 
english version of that book cover-to-cover three times, and I'm tellin' ya - 
that was one heavy pope.

george_deforest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:          > Jonathan Chadwick wrote:
>
> One interesting "comprehensive" philosophical-ethical view 
> that is making a comeback these days (mostly in Catholic circles,
> but not exclusively so) is "natural law theory." 
> Believe it or not, M.'s version is both deeper and better
> (or at least less intellectualistic) than all of that. 
> In any event, we certainly do not teach ethics in K-12 here.

Catholic Natural Law theory overview:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_law#Contemporary_Catholic_Understanding




         

       
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