Talk:John Finnis

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Oxonian?

= from Oxford

[edit] Marriage

Finnis does not consider marriage a basic human good but rather sees marriage as the instantiation of a number of basic human goods, including friendship and life. Other basic human goods include knowledge, practical reasonableness, religion, aesthetic experience, and play.

Yes. i've removed marriage and clarified the actual 7 basic goods which Finnis discusses in his book The Fundamentals of Ethics