What did aristotle mean when he wrote the laws of nature?

Question:aristotle wrote the laws of nature i need to know what he ment when he wrote it what does this document mean

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Here's a decent reference on the subject, "The Theory of Law and Civil Society" by Ágost Pulszky on the google book search engine. Good luck with the paper.

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In Aristotle, the law of nature occurs for the first time as a technical notion and term, and is identified with the Divine, the absolute, universal, common, original and unwritten law, as contradistinguished from the human, the written, special, and positive law.
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Are you referring to a specific Aristotelian text?

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