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The rule of law: Natural,human, and divine
Authors:Hanina Ben-Menahem  Yemima Ben-Menahem
Institution:1. Faculty of Law, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel;2. Department of Philosophy, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Abstract:In this paper we compare two different contexts—the legal and the scientific—in which the concept of law is prominent. We argue that the acute philosophical awareness, in the early modern period, of the difficulties surrounding the law concept in the scientific context, and the various responses to these difficulties, are rooted in an earlier tradition of jurisprudential concerns over the concept of natural law in its legal sense. We seek to show, further, that each one of the various philosophical accounts of the concept of natural law (in both of its senses) is embedded in a metaphysical and theological context, so that different visions of God yield different accounts of the meaning of the natural law idiom in science as well as legal theory.
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