Johanna Fröhlich and Ferenc Hörcher in the American Journal of Jurisprudence

The Relationship Between 20th-Century New Classical Natural Law and Analytical Thomism

Johanna Fröhlich and Ferenc Hörcher, together with Christopher Tollefsen (University of South Carolina), have edited two thematic issues on the neo-classical school of natural law associated with John Finnis. The material was edited following a conference in Princeton and appears in the American Journal of Jurisprudence with an introduction co-authored by the three of them.

Ferenc Hörcher’s independent contribution (Anscombe, Grisez, Finnis: The Intellectual History of Analytical Thomism and New Natural Law) is a work in intellectual history that discusses Anscombe’s and John Finnis’s views on virtue ethics and natural law respectively, in the context of the post-World War II Catholic renewal at Oxford.

The articles are available open access.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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