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Natural law and Two orders Natural law any definite state, nor was it made and written bya That law which is common to all men is not the law of definite legislator. It is the law of eternal reason which man discovers in himself despite conventions, customs and legal acts to which he is subjected by his membership in a given political community Double allegiance and two orders as a member of human being and a member of a state, the moral(and reasonable)order and the political (and not necessarily reasonable)oneNatural Law and Two Orders ◼ Natural Law That law which is common to all men is not the law of any definite state, nor was it made and written by a definite legislator. It is the law of eternal reason, which man discovers in himself despite conventions, customs and legal acts to which he is subjected by his membership in a given political community. ◼ Double allegiance and two orders : as a member of human being and a member of a state; the moral (and reasonable) order and the political (and not necessarily reasonable) one
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