Lecture Series on “Natural Law” – Natural Law in Judaism and Islam
Lecture Series on "Natural Law" - Natural Law in Judaism and Islam
27
May
The Faculty of Religious Studies and Philosophy will hold a Public Lecture titled “Natural Law in Judaism and Islam” on the 27th May 2021.
Covid-19 impacts our life and world dramatically. Scientists claim, that this situation might have been caused – among other factors – by a wrong treatment of nature by humans. Did nature put its brakes on to correct human behavior? Can we humans discover in nature how to act correctly? Does nature help us to get to know what to do? Philosophically speaking, should actions follow our being (agere sequitur esse), and is ethics fundamentally hooked up with reality and ontology? (bonum et verum convertuntur). Does the “ought” follow from the “is”, and should human life and societies comply with how things are?
After overcoming the mechanistic reductionism of the “natural fallacy”, which denies “value judgments” originating from “is” or facts, this Lecture Series attempts to trace back question of “natural goodness” (Philippa Foot), morals and good actions “in accord with reason” (S. Thomas Aquinas, S.Th. I-II.21.1.; ST I-II, 90.1). The philosophical and catholic tradition calls this the morality of the “natural law”. The lectures shed light on development and relevance of Natural Law from different philosophical and theological angles.
About the Talk & Speaker:
Prof. Roberto Ceolin DPhil (Oxon.) is the professor of Ancient Languages at the Faculty of Religious Studies and Philosophy at USJ.
Is Natural Law a category present in the Islamic and Rabbinic concepts of Law? What role does reason play in شريعة Islamic Shari’ah Law and inהלכה Jewish Halakhah? Are Biblical and Quranic Revelations at odds with Reason when it comes to the question of Law? These are some of the questions we will be looking at in this talk about Natural Law in Islam and Rabbinic Judaism.
Details:
Date: 27 May 2021
Time: 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Location: Don Bosco Auditorium, USJ Ilha Verde Campus
Organised by: Faculty of Religious Studies and Philosophy, University of Saint Joseph
*This Public Lecture will be conducted in English