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What is the role of government in natural law
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Natural law is the orderly principles - - the laws of nature - - that govern the functioning of nature everywhere, from atoms to ecosystems to galaxies ... They felt that, through knowledge ofnatural law, both science andgovernment would promote the goals of freedom and happiness of the people
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