Natural Law and Modern Society
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:11th Aug '23
£115.00
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Shortlisted for The Inner Temple Book Prize 2025.
Natural Law and Modern Society presents a new theory of natural law, grounded in the thought of Saint Thomas Aquinas, aimed at answering questions relevant to the ethics and morality of the theory of law, obligation and political authority; from the domestic realm to international community.Modern society is riven by social divisions: between conservatives and progressives; liberals and socialists; the mainstream and the rise of far-right political groups etc. Instead of truth, there are ‘post-truth’ and ‘alternative facts’. In the wake of problems caused by untruthful politicians and world leaders, by Brexit and Covid, the need to repair or rebuild our communities has become paramount, but what kind of community should we build, and on what foundations? This book suggests that natural law is such a foundation. Natural Law and Modern Society presents a new theory of natural law, grounded in the thought of Saint Thomas Aquinas, aimed at answering questions relevant to the world of today: from the nature of morality and ethics to the theory of law, obligation and political authority; from the domestic realm to international community. It seeks to elicit from the natural law tradition timeless truths concerning the human condition, in particular the social and political dimensions to human existence. This mode of existence, it argues, is not a problem to be resolved through some permutation of political institutions, but a predicament to be managed. At the heart of the book is the identification of a 'core morality': a set of moral requirements that are foundational to every society at all places and times, as distinct from those standards that are particular to this or that society at some time.
Coyle's book Natural Law and Modern Society is a large and detailed inquiry into the resilience, cogency, and scope of natural law theory. A rich and careful work, Coyle's is a technical study in the philosophy of law. * Graham McAleer, Law and Liberty *
Coyle's work will be an indispensable source for those who want to look beyond positivism and other systems that deny the possibility of objective truth in understanding law. * Max D Winthrop, Law Society Gazette book review *
Coyle's explanation of authority as "a natural or essential feature of any human society" isprovocatively "anti-modern" in its way, and leads to some interesting reflections on the relation between the evolution of power relations and their justification. At its best, Coyle's argumentation is reminiscent ofAristotle in its grappling with different dimensions of a question, and prior views, in order to arrive at an interpretation that best reflects and balances the complexity of an issue. * George Duke, The American Journal of Jurisprudence *
Coyle's explanation of authority as "a natural or essential feature of any human society" isprovocatively "anti-modern" in its way, and leads to some interesting reflections on the relation between the evolution of power relations and their justification. At its best, Coyle's argumentation is reminiscent ofAristotle in its grappling with different dimensions of a question, and prior views, in order to arrive at an interpretation that best reflects and balances the complexity of an issue. * George Duke, The American Journal of Jurisprudence *
ISBN: 9780192886996
Dimensions: 240mm x 163mm x 34mm
Weight: 864g
496 pages