Natural Law the Concepts of Term Paper

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So in order for the good to spread and evil to be eradicated, Divine Law had to arbitrate (Thomas Aquinas, 1947).

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It is clear that no one can dispute the fact that every creature is born with certain fundamental rights, known as Natural Laws. The concept of Natural laws has triggered a lot of debate in the context of its authentic interpretation.
From the aforementioned facts, one can safely assume that correct interpretation of the Natural Laws lies in the guidelines of the Divine Law......

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