PSYC 1000U Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Susan Dimock, Vicegerent, Practical Reason

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Not to be used without written permission of the copyright holder. Law is nothing else than an ordinance of reason for the common good, made by him who has care of the community, and promulgated. Two roles for reason: setting the end (goal) and choosing means appropriate to that end (goal) Law is a rule and measure of actions in two senses: as that which rules and measures and 2) as that which is ruled and measured, common good. Reason dictates that the last (ultimate) end of human action is happiness. Thus law must direct actions in ways that produce happiness. But law is concerned with happiness for humans as members of a perfect (political) community. Whatever has as its end the common good has the nature of law (necessary but not sufficient). Law directs actions in accordance with the common good.

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