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natural law

NOUN
  1. a rule or body of rules of conduct inherent in human nature and essential to or binding upon human society

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  • Kind of pruning back Natural Law, which a perspectivist should appreciate. Max Stirner and the Problem of Compassion
  • Supervenience on the physical realm is thus a far weaker requirement than that some property should enter into natural laws, say, or be analysable by the methods of the natural sciences. Naturalism
  • I'm reminded of the first Christian legislators, who didn't quickly abolish the tolerant Roman laws regarding practices which didn't conform to the natural law, or which were actually contrary to it, such as concubinage and slavery," Cardinal Cottier wrote. CathNews
  • The remaining 5 percent aligned themselves with fringe groups such as the Natural Law, Green and Libertarian parties.
  • We deem it another radical defect in Mr. Combe's theory of "natural laws," that he represents the _distinct existence and independent action of these laws_ as "the key to the Divine government," as the one principle which explains all apparent irregularities, and accounts satisfactorily for the casualties and calamities of human life. Modern Atheism under its forms of Pantheism, Materialism, Secularism, Development, and Natural Laws
  • By showing in the 17th century that the universe conforms to natural laws, he encouraged our age to see money as a branch of physics. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Creation Theory of Taoism generated TCM holism. And dialectic promoted TCM principal of treatment based on syndrome differentiation. Following the natural laws laid foundation for TCM homoeopathy.
  • He was an outspoken advocate of law reform, a pugnacious critic of established political doctrines like natural law and contractarianism, and the first to produce a utilitarian justification for democracy.
  • This proves the great importance of KNOWING THE NATURAL LAWS for the human class of life, and making natural time-binding impulses conscious, for then only will the spiral give a logarithmical accumulation of the right kind, otherwise the biolyte will be “animal” in substance as well as in effect. Manhood of Humanity.
  • The most remarkable alteration in secularist thinking over the past century has been its abandonment of natural law in favor of dismissing “reason” as a human construct. Lenten Weblog
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