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Friday, May 12, 2017

ARISTOTLE ON LAW AND CUSTOM

"The law has no power to compel obedience beside the force of custom."
 
Thus the later sense of nomos as law is parasitic on its earlier sense as custom and tradition. So it was for the ancient Greeks, and so Guthrie claims it still is for us even today.
 
This relationship between law and custom has important implications that have been glossed over in the liberalism of the past 250 years.

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