| John Rawls - 2009 - 497 páginas
...(^|135), the obligations of the law of nature hold in society as well as in the state of nature, and the law of nature "stands as an Eternal Rule to all Men, Legislators as well as others." Thus the principles of natural law are fundamental principles of right and justice applicable to the... | |
| Dan Farber - 2007 - 256 páginas
...through this delegation or compact, that is, the power to protect individuals in their natural rights. "The law of nature stands as an eternal rule to all men, legislators as well as others."2 Although they have been largely forgotten today, three other writers of the school of natural... | |
| Donald G. Lett - 2008 - 597 páginas
...also a Puritan. Here is what John Locke wrote in The Second Treatise on Civil Government, 1690: "Thus the Law of Nature stands as an eternal rule to all men, legislators as well as others. The rules that they make for other men's actions, must... be conformable to the Law of Nature, ie to the... | |
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