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Scholastic theologians of the Middle Ages
{ 1 } - were not influenced by the teleological ethics of Aristotle.
{ 2 } - thought that natural law was not a sharing in God's own wisdom about what fulfills human nature.
{ 3 } - thought that natural law was a type of reasoning that leads beyond all laws to human nature.
{ 4 } - thought that natural law was common not only to human beings but animals as well.
{ 5 } - thought that natural law was instinctive to the whole human race.
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Scholastic theologians of the Middle Ages
{ 1 } - were not influenced by the teleological ethics of Aristotle.
{ 2 } - thought that natural law was not a sharing in God's own wisdom about what fulfills human nature.
{ 3 } - thought that natural law was a type of reasoning that leads beyond all laws to human nature.
{ 4 } - thought that natural law was common not only to human beings but animals as well.
{ 5 } - thought that natural law was instinctive to the whole human race.
See p. 156.
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Scholastic theologians of the Middle Ages
{ 1 } - were not influenced by the teleological ethics of Aristotle.
{ 2 } - thought that natural law was not a sharing in God's own wisdom about what fulfills human nature.
{ 3 } - thought that natural law was a type of reasoning that leads beyond all laws to human nature.
{ 4 } - thought that natural law was common not only to human beings but animals as well.
{ 5 } - thought that natural law was instinctive to the whole human race.
See p. 156.
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Scholastic theologians of the Middle Ages
{ 1 } - were not influenced by the teleological ethics of Aristotle.
{ 2 } - thought that natural law was not a sharing in God's own wisdom about what fulfills human nature.
{ 3 } - thought that natural law was a type of reasoning that leads beyond all laws to human nature.
{ 4 } - thought that natural law was common not only to human beings but animals as well.
{ 5 } - thought that natural law was instinctive to the whole human race.
See p. 156.
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Scholastic theologians of the Middle Ages
{ 1 } - were not influenced by the teleological ethics of Aristotle.
{ 2 } - thought that natural law was not a sharing in God's own wisdom about what fulfills human nature.
{ 3 } - thought that natural law was a type of reasoning that leads beyond all laws to human nature.
{ 4 } - thought that natural law was common not only to human beings but animals as well.
{ 5 } - thought that natural law was instinctive to the whole human race.
The Stoic Ulpian thought that. Reason is not an animal instinct. See p. 156.
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Scholastic theologians of the Middle Ages
{ 1 } - were not influenced by the teleological ethics of Aristotle.
{ 2 } - thought that natural law was not a sharing in God's own wisdom about what fulfills human nature.
{ 3 } - thought that natural law was a type of reasoning that leads beyond all laws to human nature.
{ 4 } - thought that natural law was common not only to human beings but animals as well.
{ 5 } - thought that natural law was instinctive to the whole human race.
The Stoics thought that. Reason is not an instinct. See p. 156.
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