Skip to content

Action Quote by Murray Rothbard

“I think one of the most important directions to be pursued in the 'sciences of human action' is to develop a natural-law ethics based on nature rather than, or at least to supplement, ethics based on theological revelation.” quote by Murray Rothbard
Download Open image
“I think one of the most important directions to be pursued in the 'sciences of human action' is to develop a natural-law ethics based on nature rather than, or at least to supplement, ethics based on theological revelation.”

Murray Rothbard

About This Quote

Advocates grounding moral principles in observable natural facts rather than divine commands, seeking a rational, empirical basis for ethics.

In simple terms: Natural-law ethics from nature vs. revelation

Key Takeaway

Ethics can be derived from human nature

Themes

ethics natural law human action rationalism secularism

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

philosophical academic

When to use this quote

  • academic ethics debates
  • policy formulation
  • legal theory
  • philosophical education

Key Concepts

human nature empirical basis moral philosophy

Practical Applications

  • designing secular legal frameworks
  • informing public policy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does grounding ethics in nature affect moral relativism?
  • Can natural-law ethics accommodate cultural diversity?
3.7 out of 5 (3 ratings)

More by Murray Rothbard

Explore all 227 Murray Rothbard quotes

More Action quotes

Browse all 14,708 Action quotes