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victus00 [196]
2 years ago
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Moral law is also called Law of Nature because early philosophers thought that generally speaking, everybody knows it by nature.

In this case, do human beings knew that there is such a moral law? Defend your answer
Mathematics
1 answer:
alexandr402 [8]2 years ago
5 0

It is difficult to understand if human beings are truly aware that there is such a moral law, given that they don't share the same principles regarding rules of life.

<h3><u>Natural law</u></h3>

Natural law is supposed to be a universally valid, superior or better law that is considered natural, grounded in the natural order of things. This is the opposite of positive law, the law created by humans.

According to legal positivism, natural law is problematic, since even the so-called fundamental values ​​and norms are not collective, but can conflict and even oppose each other.

In philosophy, natural law is the designation of a way of thinking about man and society that has existed for more than two thousand years, which is based on the basic idea that human nature exists and that society is also based in a natural order.

Learn more about natural law in brainly.com/question/545663

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