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Nash Clements
29 September, 14:34
Describe how scientific law is like societal law
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Thaddeus Gibson
29 September, 15:53
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The law describes phenomenas.
The scientific law is a statement - description of an observed natural phenomena that is based on repeated experimental observations.
The social laws on the other hand are common agreements between people that may exist. They are also obtained from observations.
The difference is that scientific law exist and societal laws may exist.
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