The Notebooks of Schubert Ogden

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Already for the Greeks, the standard for measuring all specific "laws" (νόμο) is the "unwritten law" (νόμοϛ άγραφοϛ), the "common law" (κοινϛ νόμοϛ), or, as it can also be called--in effect, confusing the distinction between "ϕύσιϛ" and what exists "φύσει," on the one hand, and "νόμοϛ" and what exists "νόμω," on the other--the "law of nature," or the "natural law" (νόμοϛ φύσωϛ). 

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