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List of Abbreviations=x

List of Contributors=xi

Introduction : The Achievement of John Finnis / Robert P. George=1

REASONS, GOODS, AND PRINCIPLES

1. Value : a Menu of Questions / Joseph Raz=13

2. Finnis on Well-being / Roger Crisp=24

3. Reasoning about the Human Good, and the Role of the Public Philosopher / John Haldane=37

4. On the Most Fundamental Principle of Morality / Joseph Boyle=56

5. What is Natural Law Like? / Jeremy Waldron=73

INTENTIONS IN ACTION

6. Intention and Side Effects : John Finnis and Elizabeth Anscombe / Luke Gormally=93

7. Intention and Side Effects : the Mens Rea for Murder / Anthony Kenny=109

8. John Finnis on Thomas Aquinas on Human Action / Kevin L. Flannery SJ=118

9. On Moral Philosophy and Kinds of Human Actions / Cristóbal Orrego=133

JUSTICE, RIGHTS, AND WRONGDOING

10. Finnis on Justice / John Gardner=151

11. Retributivism in the Spirit of Finnis / Matthew H. Kramer=167

12. The Nature of Limited Government / Leslie Green=186

13. Pure Perfectionism and the Limits of Paternalism / Christopher Tollefsen=204

14. 'Lawful Mercy' in Measure for Measure / Jacqueline Tasioulas ; John Tasioulas=219

15. The Basis for Being a Subject of Rights : the Natural Law Position / Patrick Lee=236

16. Constitutional and Other Persons / Gerard V. Bradley=249

17. Bioethics after Finnis / Anthony Fisher OP [Most Rev.]=269

18. A New Father for the Law and Ethics of Medicine / John Keown=290

PHILOSOPHY OF LAW

19. Value, Practice, and Idea / N.E. Simmonds=311

20. The Irony of Law / Timothy Endicott=327

21. Ideas of Easy Virtue / Timothy Macklem=346

22. Law and Its Theory : a Question of Priorities / Julie Dickson=361

23. Finnis on Legal and Moral Obligation / Maris Köpcke Tinturé=379

24. Constitutional Principle in the Laws of the Commonwealth / Richard Ekins=396

25. Intention and the Allocation of Risk / Neil M. Gorsuch=413

PHILOSOPHY, RELIGION, AND PUBLIC REASONS

26. The Right to Religious Liberty and the Coercion of Belief : A Note on Dignitatis humanae / Thomas Pink=427

27. Natural Law and the Transcendent Source of Human Fulfillment / Germain Grisez=443

REFLECTIONS AND RESPONSES

28. Reflections and Responses / John Finnis=459

Bibliography of the Published Works of John Finnis=585

Table of Contents of the Collected Essays of John Finnis=595

Index=599

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John Finnis is a pre-eminent legal, moral and political philosopher. This volume contains over 25 essays by leading international scholars of philosophy and law who critically engage with issues at the heart of Finnis's work.

John Finnis is a pioneer in the development of a new yet classically-grounded theory of natural law. His work offers a systematic philosophy of practical reasoning and moral choosing that addresses the great questions of the rational foundations of ethical judgments, the identification of moral norms, human agency, and the freedom of the will, personal identity, the common good, the role and functions of law, the meaning of justice, and the relationship of moralityand politics to religion and the life of faith. The core of Finnis' theory, articulated in his seminal work Natural Law and Natural Rights, has profoundly influenced later work in the philosophy of law and moral and political philosophy, while his contributions to the ethical debates surroundingnuclear deterrence, abortion, euthanasia, sexual morality, and religious freedom have powerfully demonstrated the practical implications of his natural law theory. This volume, which gathers eminent moral, legal, and political philosophers, and theologians to engage with John Finnis' work, offers the first sustained, critical study of Finnis' contribution across the range of disciplines in which rational and morally upright choosing is a central concern. It includes a substantial response from Finnis himself, in which he comments on each of their 27 essays and defends and develops his ideas and arguments.