NATURAL LAW THEORY , CAN BE DISCOVERED THROUGH DEDUCTIVE REASONING.
From The Nemesis Book 2018. Author Victor Leinonen.
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“Deductive reasoning, also deductive logic, logical deduction is the process of reasoning from one or more statements (premises) to reach a logically certain conclusion.”
“The deductive reasoning goes in the same direction as that of the conditionals and links premises with conclusions. If all premises are correct, the terms are clear, and the rules of deductive logic are followed, then the conclusion reached is necessarily true.”
“If we have no confidence in deductive logical reasoning, then we have no confidence in the ability to think about knowledge. If we have no confidence in thinking knowledge, then we are in the state of ignorance.”
“People do have confidence in mathematics; it is a reliable design of the creation. The world that surrounds us is digital in the design, versus analog. It can be discovered mathematically, logically and with the ability to reason.”
THE LETTER OF THE LAW VERSUS THE SPIRIT OF THE LAW
The letter of the law versus the spirit of the law is an idiomatic antithesis. When one obeys the letter of the law but not the spirit, one is obeying the literal interpretation of the words (the “letter”) of the law, but not necessarily the intent of those who wrote the law. Conversely, when one obeys the spirit of the law but not the letter, one is doing what the authors of the law intended, though not necessarily adhering to the literal wording.
“Law” originally referred to legislative statute, but in the idiom may refer to any rule. Intentionally following the letter of the law but not the spirit may be accomplished through exploiting technicalities, loopholes, and ambiguous language.
INTERNATIONAL LAW.
Quote: https://today.uconn.edu/2015/11/the-legacy-of-nuremberg-70-years-on/
“The Geneva Conventions of 1864, 1906, and 1929 had established international standards that were understood to encompass the humanitarian treatment of prisoners and citizens in occupied territories during the war.”
Mitoma says,
“however, that at the time of the trials, criticism centered on the charges brought against the defendants for crimes against peace and crimes against humanity because such charges had not previously been established as part of the international law.”
“The kind of guiding ideology of the Nuremberg Trials was laying down principles that there is a baseline of the natural law of universal human rights that are there at all times,” he says. ”
“That guiding theory informs the emergence of human rights; the idea [is] that we have to advocate for human rights on a global level, and there are dimensions to our basic humanity that give us moral rights that form the fundamental basis of our morality and our humanity.”
Source: Wikipedia, International Law.
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