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Ferry, John Kenley Db.

BSN 2-3

According to ethics and philosophy, humans have fundamental values that guide their thoughts and
actions. This is known as natural law theory. Natural Law, in my opinion, best expresses human nature.
Our conscience, moral compass, and trust in God are the things that govern our decisions. Our theme is
"Natural law," which claims that there is law in our nature. There are several types of law, including
Eternal law, Human law, and Divine law. As we all know, the law sets the right measure of our actions.

There was an intellectual and religious revolutionary in this topic. Natural law, as Thomas Aquinas
stated, is a moral doctrine anchored in Christian faith that acknowledges our creation by God. He also
claims that God supervises the activities of the cosmos and all living things. That is, how we acknowledge
God reveals our personality. This is our road map for achieving pleasure while keeping our faith and the
well-being of others as our cornerstones. God's rational goal and design for everything, or what Thomas
Aquinas called the "eternal law," has always existed and will continue to exist since it is a component of
God's thought.

They stated that something is good if it serves its purpose/plan. In this world, we are all familiar with the
sense of completing our tasks or goals. It is a sense of fulfillment in our hearts. The prospect of total
goodness exists because we have the ability to make decisions and select wisely in what we do. Plato
considers whether it is possible to experience total goodness. He believes in a transcending absolute
good. Because the good is genuine, it cannot be ignored or faked. Acting logically, in my opinion, is what
is best for us as people. When we act logically, we participate in natural law.

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