Ethics According to Natural Law - Aquinas's and Augustine's Views.
Date Submitted: 02/11/2004 19:25:05
Natural law would view abortion as wrong because it interferes with the fetus's "quest" toward its divine destiny of completed potentiality as a human being. "Thomas Aquinas, On the Truth of the Catholic Faith, book II, ch. 89, reflected the influence of Aristotle's views on human development: "The vegetative soul, which comes first, when the embryo lives the life of a plant, is corrupted, and is succeeded by a more perfect soul, which is both nutritive
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marriage is the free commitment of a woman and a man to unite as wife and husband exclusively and for life for the sake of their mutual fulfillment, for family life, for the building up the community.
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