"Throughout the history of philosophy, philosophers have used the term 'law' to refer to an array of regularities. There are laws of nature, a priori laws, moral laws, laws of logic and divine laws in many different philosophical texts. Today, the term 'law' is used in many contexts without carrying a legal connotation"-- Provided by publisher.
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