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Instructions file 'Finnis's basic goods capture, accurately, the only intelligible ends of human action. But given that law has to govern the rational and irrational alike, the basic goods have

little role to play in understanding law beyond broadly indicating how we should construe what is reasonable.” Critically discuss this statement. In your answer you must include discussion of the concepts of 'good', 'authority' and 'coercion'. You are free to discuss other concepts, but these concepts must receive direct analysis and/or application. Include R. Dworkin - coercive power by state, Natural law beyond finnis -jonathan crowe, 5 minutes of legal pjylosphy (1945), the concept of law _h. 1. a hart" 3rd ed, natural law and natural rights" by ffinnis 2nd ed, smith steve d. "persons pursuing goods" legal theort 13.3-4 (2007), natural law and natural reasoning “john finnis”