By Schubert Ogden
The Notebooks of Schubert Ogden
Already for the Greeks, the standard for measuring all specific "laws" ,. / ~/ ,
(VOj.lOl)is the "unwrItten law" (VOIl·OC; a:ypa<j>oc;), the "common law" (K01VOC; /vOj.loC; ),or, as it can also be called-in effect, confusing the distinction between "qnScnc;" and what exists "<Pt)cr£l," on the one hand, and "v6j.loC;" and what exists "vtj.lq)," on the other-the "law of nature," or the "natural law" / I'(vOIl0C; <PUGECOC;).