3.1.3

Building a Moral Code

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Building a Moral Code

After accepting the five primary precepts, Aquinas believed human beings could construct a moral code.

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Using human reason

  • Aquinas argued that, firstly, we need to accept the five primary precepts.
    • Then it is possible to use human reason to arrive at more detailed rules that guide people’s lives.
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The precept to reproduce

  • One example of using human reason is from the precept to reproduce.
    • The Catholic Church says that it follows from this precept that artificial contraception is wrong.
  • Someone interfering with the natural cycle of fertility is opposing God’s plan. And so interfering with the natural law.
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The precept of an ordered society

  • Another example would be to look at the implications of the need for an ordered society.
    • This could imply that rulers have a duty to govern fairly.
    • Otherwise, people may feel oppressed, which could lead to rebellion.
  • Since Thomas Aquinas, the Catholic Church has used this principle of Natural Law.
    • They have built a detailed moral code by which Catholics should guide their actions.

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