Natural law is right to base morals on telos Flashcards
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natural law is WRONG to base morals on telos
Aquinas may be making the mistake of assuming that all human beings have the same purposes; it may be possible that each of us has different purposes. Aquinas himself seems to allow this in his recognition that priests who are called to celibacy are exempt from the primary precept of reproduction.
natural law is WRONG to base morals on telos
As shown above, existentialists dispute whether humans have any purpose except the ones they freely choose for themselves. If God does not exist, then it seems difficult to argue for objective human purpose.
natural law is WRONG to base morals on telos
Similarly, the scientific theory of evolution seems to suggest that purpose is not a feature of the world, but is rather something that human beings project on to the natural world.
natural law is WRONG to base morals on telos
The idea of telos entails that some things are natural to human beings and other things are unnatural.