
Natural Law And The U.S. Constitution: A Thomistic Introduction I Professor Joshua Hochschild
The Thomistic Institute
Nature's Intelligibility and the Concept of Law
This chapter explores the idea of nature having its own intrinsic designs, forces, and powers, and how it relates to the concept of law and intelligibility. It argues that denying nature's intelligibility reduces scientists to mere interpreters of observation, and examines the relationship between nature's intelligibility and the concept of law in human experience.
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