Understanding the evolving meaning of reason in David Novak's natural law theory / / by Jonathan L. Milevsky.
"David Novak is widely recognized as one of the most prominent Jewish thinkers in North America today and his most important contribution to philosophy has been his work on natural law. This book is an exploration of the shift in the content and context of that theory by reference to the metaph...
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