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What is the Doctrine of the law?

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Anonymous

8y ago
Updated: 10/3/2021

It states that nature has provided norms for human conduct. St. Thomas Aquinas's "Treatise on Law," a part of his Summa Theologiae has been the renowned exponent of the same.

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Jules Bahringer

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