The unique characteristics of natural law and situation ethics The theory of natural law and situation ethics is not concrete, and the influence of the modern "new natural law" led by American philosopher Germerme Grizes seems to be very large. However, despite modern corrections, these two concepts are fundamentally deep in human thought. However, they were developed at the end of the second century. Summa Theologica of St. Thomas Aquinas in the 13th century developed definitions of Aristotle and Cicero's "law of nature" and "situation ethics". The conclusion was created by Joseph Fletcher in the early days. 1960's
"Natural law theory" is the appropriate ethical theory, politics, civil law labeling theory and religious moral theory. These views that have some funny effects may be legal, political, religious morality, but these effects are not the attention of our attention. We will focus on the ethical theory of nature's law. In this thesis we have two central goals. First, it aims to determine the decisive characteristics of the moral theory of nature's law. Secondly, it develops an accurate view of the main theoretical choice when facing not only as part of the difficulty of these options, for each of the functions within the constraints set by these definitions We aim to identify some of the natural law theorists. However, it does not try to repeat the history of the idea development of nature's law. (Very useful detailed history of the law of nature, see Crow 1977 until the beginning of the present age
The unique characteristics of natural law and situation ethics The theory of natural law and situation ethics is not concrete, and the influence of the modern "new natural law" led by American philosopher Germerme Grizes seems to be very large. However, despite modern corrections, these two concepts are fundamentally deep in human thought. - Aristotle identifies the motivation of three friendship: availability, joy, and good. He thinks that when people seek friendship, they will look for those who deserve their feelings based on one of these three motivations. Whether his argument is correct is controversial. Many people may oppose the simplification of this complex theme. However, his theory is important in the context of volume 8.