1. Compared to Finnis, is Levy’s interpretation of natural law theory more similar or less similar to Aquinas’ view? 2. Kant claims that when a person helps others only for the sake of the pleasure or...


1. Compared to Finnis, is Levy’s interpretation of natural law theory more similar or less similar to Aquinas’ view?


2. Kant claims that when a person helps others only for the sake of the pleasure or enjoyment helping others gives him (the “only” is important here), his action does not have any moral value. That is, although his action is not morally evil, it is also not morally good; it is morally neutral. Do you agree with Kant? Explain.



May 06, 2022
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