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  • Laws of nature and their features
    No, but of course everything physical in a universe is part of the laws of nature and their consequences and conclusionsMichael Ossipoff

    Thanks for the reply!
    Can you tell what kind of things aren't part of laws of nature?
  • Laws of nature and their features
    I don't know how to give good definition. Gravity is example. We see it. Laws of nature like a every planet in the Solar System moves around the Sun. This is because there is gravity. Next example: the speed of light in vacuum. This is a constant value. Laws of nature, it is something what we can't change.
  • Laws of nature and their features
    Laws of nature as everything what is true, undeniable or constantly in whole universe, like a gravitation or energy, the laws that drive this world.
  • Philosophy, questions and opinion
    So there is no general and undeniable truth, views and rules about, for example, what is the meaning of life, how the world came into being, what is true? The principles concern only technical things like logic etc?
  • Philosophy, questions and opinion
    1. Does philosophy have basic principles? Yes. Are there some undeniable truths about the things that it examines? Yes.Mariner

    So, just as physics has its undeniable principles, so in philosophy there are rules by which I can not say, for example, my views on the various aspects of human existence, because they will be in conflict with these undeniable principles?
    What are these rules?