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  • 08-06-2018
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What philosopher argues that sexual acts that exclude the possibility of procreation are unnatural and therefore morally wrong?

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  • 17-06-2018

John Finnis

John Finnis is an Australian legal scholar whose work (in NLNR and subsequent articles) deals with the relationship between natural law and Christian/Catholic values. According to natural law, there are laws that exist out there, that are true whether we know them or not.

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