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Universal LawsMost physical laws are obvious: We presuppose these physical laws. We cannot adjust them, we cannot ignore them, we can't resist them. |
ReferencesHomeGravitational Law 2nd Law Thermodynamics Evolution Theory Survival of the Fittest Causality Law Knowledge Theory Behaviour Theory Schopenhauer: Motives |
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There are other natural laws like the Evolution Theory.
Although some religious people deny the theory, species seem to evolve according to this principle. In the criminal circuit, universally the adagium applies "Survival of the Fittest". The Evolution Theory applies for large quantities and over a very large era, the principle is to be regarded as a mathematical probability. Quite another principle is the Causality Principle (the endless chain of cause and effect). The causality can be contemplated in 3 ways:
The third - among others - is crucial for the Behaviour Theory. Laws that have been constructed by men, posess no natural force: people must empower them to enforce the law, especially criminal laws. |
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