- natural law - Kohlberg's theory of moral development - Copral works of mercy - role of conscience
what is natural law
Natural law is the idea that certain moral principles are inherent in human nature and can be understood through reason.
an example of natural law
An example of natural law is the principle that murder is wrong. This principle is considered universally true because it is based on the inherent value of human life and can be understood through reason.
What is the reason of natural law?
The reason for natural law is to provide a foundation for moral and legal principles that are universal and objective. It aims to align human laws and ethics with inherent truths about human nature and human well-being, which can be discerned through reason.
how do children use natural law?
thought the early stages of a child they have a view of life like non of the older age and don’t have any morals and practices and religions to follow therefore have nothing to guide them of wrong and right and want and don’t want. children at a young age inherit empathy, fairness and justice which aligns with the principles of natural law