Natural Law and Human Rights

) Watch this Video and Read Chapter 7: Natural Law and Human Rights

2) Then make at least two natural law arguments of your own with at least one of them dealing with human rights. Here is a small sample of human rights you can look at: [right to life, freedom from torture, right to liberty and security, freedom of thought, conscience, and religion, freedom of opinion and expression, right to work and education, right to privacy, right to participate in government, freedom of movement, and right to equality before the law.] You can choose your own if you want to, it does not have to be from this list.

3) After that write a couple of sentences whether you find natural law theory appealing or not! Use your own personal judgment and experiences as reasons for your choice.

Natural Law and Human Rights

) Watch this Video and Read Chapter 7: Natural Law and Human Rights

2) Then make at least two natural law arguments of your own with at least one of them dealing with human rights. Here is a small sample of human rights you can look at: [right to life, freedom from torture, right to liberty and security, freedom of thought, conscience, and religion, freedom of opinion and expression, right to work and education, right to privacy, right to participate in government, freedom of movement, and right to equality before the law.] You can choose your own if you want to, it does not have to be from this list.

3) After that write a couple of sentences whether you find natural law theory appealing or not! Use your own personal judgment and experiences as reasons for your choice.

) Watch this Video and Read Chapter 7: Natural Law and Human Rights

2) Then make at least two natural law arguments of your own with at least one of them dealing with human rights. Here is a small sample of human rights you can look at: [right to life, freedom from torture, right to liberty and security, freedom of thought, conscience, and religion, freedom of opinion and expression, right to work and education, right to privacy, right to participate in government, freedom of movement, and right to equality before the law.] You can choose your own if you want to, it does not have to be from this list.

3) After that write a couple of sentences whether you find natural law theory appealing or not! Use your own personal judgment and experiences as reasons for your choice.

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