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Finnis, John M. 1977. “Scepticism, Self-Refutation, and the Good of
Truth.” in Law, Morality and
Society. Essays in Honour of H.L.A. Hart, edited by Peter M.
S. Hacker and Joseph Raz, pp. 247–267. Oxford: Oxford University
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Finnis, John M. 1980a. Natural Law and Natural Rights. Clarendon law series. Oxford: Oxford University
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Finnis, John M. 1980b.
“Authority.” in
Authority, edited by Joseph Raz. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
Finnis, John M. 1989.
“Corporate Persons.” Proceedings of the
Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 63: 267–274.
Finnis, John M. 1992a. “Natural Law and Legal Reasoning.” in
Natural Law Theory – Contemporary Essays, edited
by Robert P. George, pp. 134–157. Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
Finnis, John M. 1992b.
“Object and Intention in Moral Judgment according to St
Thomas Aquinas.” in Finalité et
Intentionnalité. Doctrine Thomiste et Perspectives
Modernes. Actes du Colloque de Louvain-la-Neuve et Louvain, 21-23 mai
1990, edited by Jacques Follon and James McEvoy, pp. 127–148. Louvain la Neuve:
Éditions de l’institut supérieur de
philosophie.
Finnis, John M. 1997. “Commensuration and Public Reason.” in
Incommensurability, Incomparability, and
Practical Reason, edited by Ruth Chang, pp. 215–233. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
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Finnis, John M. 2005. “Aquinas’ Moral, Political, and Legal
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Finnis, John M. 2007.
“Natural Law Theories.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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Finnis, John M. 2008. “Marriage: A Basic and Exigent Good.”
The Monist 91(3–4): 388–406.
Finnis, John M. 2011a. “Aquinas’ Moral, Political, and Legal
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Finnis, John M. 2011b.
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Finnis, John M. 2012. “Natural Law Theory: Its Past and Its
Present.” in The Routledge
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Finnis, John M. 2015.
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Finnis, John M. 2016. “On Anscombe’s ‘Royal Road’ to True
Belief.” American Catholic Philosophical
Quarterly 90(2): 347–368.
Finnis, John M. 2017. “Aquinas’ Moral, Political, and Legal
Philosophy.” in The Stanford
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https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2017/entries/aquinas-moral-political/.
Finnis, John M. 2020.
“Natural Law Theories.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2020/entries/natural-law-theories/.
Finnis, John M. and Nussbaum, Martha Craven. 1993. “Is
Homosexual Conduct Wrong? A Philosophical Exchange.”
New Republic 15-Nov: 12–13.