On the Morality of Choosing Directly Against Basic Goods

Heythrop Journal 56 (4):643-649 (2015)
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A claim that is widely accepted and often invoked by philosophers working within ‘new classical natural law theory’ is that choosing directly against ‘basic goods’ is never morally permissible. In this essay, I address the question of whether one can coherently accept the fundamental commitments of new classical natural law theory and yet reject this absolutist claim. I argue that one can.

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Adam D. Bailey
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