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Aristotle
Of these, Aristotle is often said to be the father of natural law. Aristotle's association with natural law may be due to the interpretation given to his works by Thomas Aquinas. But whether Aquinas correctly read Aristotle is in dispute.
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Thomas Aquinas
Thomas Aquinas defined law as the obedience of reason for the common good made by him who has the care of the community and promulgated. He divided the law into four stages. Natural law is that part which reveals itself in natural reason.
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