eBook Commentary (2)
Can an action be naturally right regarding property but morally wrong? If a starving person begs for food but is denied by the owner of the food would that be an example?
Or can an action be morally wrong but naturally right regarding property? Would becoming a drug addict be an example?
What is naturally right and what is naturally wrong pertains not only to actions concerning property and the desire to avoid conflict and violence. There are other actions that may be naturally right or wrong regarding what is moral and immoral. That is beyond the scope of a book on natural society.