Abysmal jurisprudence: On the genesis of John Finnis’s practical guide to statesmen

Author:

Kirkby Coel1

Affiliation:

1. Senior Lecturer, University of Sydney Law School, Australia..

Abstract

John Finnis’s central role in Brexit was only the latest intervention in a long life of practical action that recommends a closer examination of the genesis of his distinctive philosophy. He always insisted that it was intended ‘primarily to assist the practical reflections of those concerned to act, whether as judges or as statesmen or as citizens.’ In this article, I argue that Finnis crafted his philosophy as a practical guide for conservative actors in the disenchanted Cold War world of the 1960–70s. My first aim is to excavate the theoretical foundations of his Thomist theory of natural law. While his turn to practical rather than speculative reason is well known, few if any appreciate how Finnis radically refounded Thomist natural law on an implicit theory of history. By accepting that the world was historically contingent and changing, he needed to show how we could know the timeless truth of practical reasonableness and the basic goods. In the final chapter of Natural Law and Natural Rights, Finnis introduced an ‘abysmal’ philosophy of history that explained how a spoudaios (wise man) could reason his way out of the historical contingency of the human world to access the timeless moral truths that transcended it. My second aim is to show how Finnis used his Thomist theory of natural law as a practical guide for action in our contingent world. He followed Eric Voegelin in describing humanity as two ‘hostile camps’ – the ‘transcendental’ Christians and their secular allies versus the ‘immanentist’ liberals, communists, and fascists all committed to ‘consequentialist’ ideologies. In this eternal battle of good versus evil, Finnis saw his philosophy as a practical guide for this ‘creative minority’ of transcendentalists for collective action against the heretical faith of immanentist movements aiming to perfect mankind and build heavens on earth.

Publisher

University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)

Reference206 articles.

1. John Finnis, Judicial Power and the Balance of Our Constitution: Two Lectures by John Finnis, edited by Richard Elkins (2018), online:

2. New South Wales v Commonwealth, [1915] HCA 17 [Wheat Case].

3. Ibid at 29.

4. Ibid at 59. A year later, Prime Minister Theresa May echoed John Finnis in a speech after the Brexit referendum that lambasted ‘international elites’ since ‘if you believe you are a citizen of the world, you are a citizen of nowhere.’ Theresa May, ‘Theresa May’s Conference Speech in Full,’ The Times (5 October 2016), online:

5. Finnis provided the UK government with key arguments in a series of major judicial decisions in support of an expansive executive power - directly as counsel for the government or indirectly through academic arguments adopted by the government in its pleadings. For instance, he intervened in the Bancoult (No 2) litigation in 2008 to make an ultimately successful argument that the UK ministers could properly legislate for its dependent territories in the interests of the United Kingdom as a whole rather than those of its local inhabitants, thus legitimizing the forced removal of Chagossians that had provided the American government with a military base on the island of Diego Garcia. 'Ensuring That the Interests of the UK Are Considered When Courts Affect the Law of a British Overseas Territory,' REF2014: Impact Case Studies (2018), online: R v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, ex parte Bancoult (No 2), [2008] UKHL 61. In A v United Kingdom in the European Court of Human Rights, Finnis also provided the UK government's main argument in favour of indefinite detention without trial of foreign prisoners. See John M Finnis, 'Nationality, Alienage and Constitutional Principle' (2007) 123 Law Quarterly Review 417

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