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According to natural law, a just society should be built around the universal moral ideas that all

people have shared throughout time. Humans are not taught natural law; rather, we "discover" it by
consistently favoring right over wrong. In some ways, the moral standards that guide action are really
derived from the nature of people and the environment.

natural law governs every aspect of life, including how the cosmos functions, how we breathe, and
the effects of our words on others around us. Without using the principles of nature of
neurochemistry, you cannot think or feel. Your entire internal functioning must change before you
can move a single muscle in your body. Every single behavior has an unlimited number of causes and
effects, like throwing a stone into a pond. Civil law should be based on morality, ethics, and and
should be viewed as fundamental morality.

Conclusion,The notion of natural law holds that moral principles can be found in the way things
actually are in the natural world. That is to say, it is more than just good that we act in a prosocial and
just manner. We also create morally sound laws that benefit everyone and encourage them to live
moral lives.

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