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Excerpt from Some Modern Conceptions of Natural Law: A Thesis
The present study examines the conception of a 'law of nature' as interpreted by certain recent philosophical systems. These interpretations are considered as broadly divisible into two types, here termed for convenience, the psychological and the logical. Some such distinction is found inevitable in dealing with the various contemporary systems commonly referred under the name idealism. Writers like James Ward, Josiah Royce and A. E. Taylor fall naturally into one group, as representing a tendency toward psychological idealism. On the other hand.
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