Both as cardinal and as Pope Benedict XVI, one of Josef Ratzinger\'s consistent concerns has been the foundational moral imperatives of the Natural law.
Pope, Boston College"Mac Intyre\'s first essay, on its own, would make this book an important scholarly cont.
Intractable Disputes about the Natural Lawis a must-read not only for moral theologians, but for anyone concerned about the conceptual foundations of human rights, human dignity, and moral dialogue in pluralistic societies." --Stephen J.
The essays are lucid, engaging, and intellectually sophisticated.
Intractable Disputes about the Natural Law will interest ethicists, moral theologians, and students and scholars of moral philosophy."Lawrence Cunningham has assembled an esteemed group of scholars to provide incisive analyses of the contemporary state of Natural law theory, particularly in light of Alasdair Mac Intyre\'s groundbreaking work.
Throughout the book, the contributors ask: Can a persuasive case for a foundational morality be made etsi Deus daretur (as if God did not exist)? And, of course, persuasive to whom? The exchanges that take place between Mac Intyre and his interlocutors result, not in answers, but in rigorous attempts at clarification.
Once the contributors\' essays were completed, Mac Intyre responded with a closing essay.
The contributors to this volume are theologians, philosophers, civil and canon lawyers, and political scientists, who reflect on these issues from different disciplinary perspectives.
To that end, Alasdair Mac Intyre provided a substantive essay on the foundational problem of moral disagreements concerning Natural law, and eight scholars were invited to respond to Mac Intyre\'s essay, either by addressing his work directly or by amplifying his argument along other yet similar paths.
In 2004, then Cardinal Ratzinger requested that the University of Notre Dame study the complex issues embedded in discussions about "Natural rights" and "Natural law" in the context of Catholic thinking.
Both as cardinal and as Pope Benedict XVI, one of Josef Ratzinger\'s consistent concerns has been the foundational moral imperatives of the Natural law