Sagot :
Answer:
By permitting development well within fixed circle of rational human nature's natural impulses and dispositions, the natural legislation gives a dynamic as well as a static basis for the moral order. It encourages moral development toward the morally immutable.
Explanation:
Answer:
It will change with the addition, subtraction, or alteration of ultimate facts. Thus the natural law provides a dynamic, as well as a static, basis for the moral order by sanctioning evolution within the fixed orbit of the natural tendencies and inclinations of rational human nature.