This work brings together leading defenders of Natural Law and Liberalism for a series of frank and lively exchanges touching upon critical issues of contemporary moral and political theory. The book is an outstanding example of the engagement of traditions of thought about fundamental matters of ethics and justice.
1. Is Natural Law Theory Compatible with Limited Government?,John Finnis 2. Against the Old Sexual Morality of the New natural Law,Stephen Macedo 3. Is Modern Liberalism Compatible with Limited Government?: The Case of Rawls,Michael P. Zuckert 4. John Rawls's New Conception of the Problem of Limited Government: Reply to Michael Zuckert,Jeffrey Reiman 5. Judgemental Toleration,Michael J. Sandel 6. Liberty and Trust,Joseph Raz 7. Being Worthy of Trust: A Response to Joseph Raz,Christopher Wolfe 8. Getting Normative: The Role of Natural Rights in Constitutional Adjudication,Randy E. barnett 9. The Illegitimacy of Appeals to Natural Law in Constitutional Interpretation,Walter Berns 10. The Moral Point of View,lloyd L. Weinreb 11. Lloyd Weinreb's Problems with Natural Law,Daniel N. Robinson 12. Good Without God,Michael S. Moore 13. `Deus sive Natura': Must Natural Lawyers Choose?,J. L. A. Garcia 14. God's Natural Laws,Charles Taliaferro Index