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What We Can't Not Know A Guide

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ISBN-10: 1586174819

ISBN-13: 9781586174811

Edition: 2nd 2011

Authors: J. Budziszewski

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List price: $18.95
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Publication date: 2/11/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 300
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.990
Language: English

J. Budziszewski is a Professor of Government and Philosophy at the University of Texas, Austin. He also teaches courses in the religious studies department and in the law school, and he maintains a personal scholarly website, www.undergroundthomist.org. Dr Budziszewski has published widely in both scholarly journals and magazines of broader readership. His books include The Resurrection of Nature: Political Theory and the Human Character (1986); The Nearest Coast of Darkness: A Vindication of the Politics of Virtues (1988); True Tolerance: Liberalism and the Necessity of Judgment (1992); Written on the Heart: The Case for Natural Law (1997), winner of a Christianity Today book award in…    

Preface to the Second Edition
A New Phase of an Old Tradition
Preface to the First Edition
Whom This Book Is For
Acknowledgments
Introduction
The Moral Common Ground
The Lost World
Things We Can't Not Know
What It Is That We Can't Not Know
Could We Get By Knowing Less?
Explaining the Lost World
The First and Second Witnesses
The Third and Fourth Witnesses
Some Objections
How the Lost World was Lost
Denial
Eclipse
Recovering the Lost World
The Public Relations of Moral Wrong
The Public Relations of Moral Right
Possible Futures
Appendices
The Decalogue as a Summary of the Natural Law
The Noahide Commandments as a Summary of the Natural Law
Isaiah, David, and Paul on the Natural Law
An Example of Enmity to Nature: The Redefinition of Pregnancy as a Disease
Notes
Index