Natural Law's situationalism means it does not offer precise answers to difficult dilemmas. Discuss.
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Natural Law's situationalism means that it does not offer precise answers to difficult dilemmas. Discuss. (40 marks)
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- It is vauge. It doesn't allow us to be certain what to do in specific situations. What happens when the primary precepts contradict eachother. E.g. preserve life and reproduction in a society which is overpopulated and people are dying, or in a war when taking a life can…
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