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An idea · Medieval · first attested 1265

Natural Law

Moral law is rooted in human nature and accessible to reason.

Aquinas's claim that there are objective moral norms inscribed in human nature, knowable in principle by reason alone (without revelation). This is the philosophical backbone of much later natural-rights theory. Modern human rights discourse is, in part, a secularization of Thomistic natural law.