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This book discusses the concept of natural law. It explores the notion of morality and citizen obedience. It also examines the concept of authority. There is an ongoing debate between natural law and positive law. This book argues that natural is not understood as the law of the natural. Instead, it is understood as divine law. The principal argument echoed throughout the text is that if we understand natural law as God's law, then it is positive law, though disguised as the law of the natural. This is a short compilation. It does not delve in complicated philosophical concepts. This is a…mehr

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This book discusses the concept of natural law. It explores the notion of morality and citizen obedience. It also examines the concept of authority. There is an ongoing debate between natural law and positive law. This book argues that natural is not understood as the law of the natural. Instead, it is understood as divine law. The principal argument echoed throughout the text is that if we understand natural law as God's law, then it is positive law, though disguised as the law of the natural. This is a short compilation. It does not delve in complicated philosophical concepts. This is a must-read for legal theorists, students of the law, and legal practitioners.
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Ben Wood Johnson is a multidisciplinary scholar. He graduated from Penn State University. He also graduated from Villanova University. Dr. Johnson is a philosopher; he is also a social observer. He writes about philosophy, legal theory, public and foreign policy, education, politics, ethics, race, and crime. Dr. Johnson published a number of works about ethics. His most recent publications examine Jean-Paul Sartre as a moral philosopher. Dr. Johnson is working on a number of works that address other issues, including, but not limited to, the following: education, legal theory, and foreign affairs. His scholarly interests include crime, decision-making, philosophy, law, politics, ethics, public policy, and leadership. Dr. Johnson holds several academic degrees, including a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, a Master's degree in Political Science, a Master's degree in Public Administration, and a Doctorate in Educational Leadership and Administration.