The document defines and distinguishes between different types of laws: state law refers to laws promulgated and enforced by a governing body; moral law encompasses societal norms of conduct; physical law describes natural uniformities and sequences in nature; and natural law indicates an internal sense of justice, fairness, and righteousness derived from reason alone.
The document defines and distinguishes between different types of laws: state law refers to laws promulgated and enforced by a governing body; moral law encompasses societal norms of conduct; physical law describes natural uniformities and sequences in nature; and natural law indicates an internal sense of justice, fairness, and righteousness derived from reason alone.
The document defines and distinguishes between different types of laws: state law refers to laws promulgated and enforced by a governing body; moral law encompasses societal norms of conduct; physical law describes natural uniformities and sequences in nature; and natural law indicates an internal sense of justice, fairness, and righteousness derived from reason alone.