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4 timestamped hits 2 source readings 3 extracted notes Aliases: divine-laws

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Divine LAW

The Scientific Revolution is framed as a shift from asking what God or truth is to asking how humans can know God and divine law.

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The Scientific Revolution is framed as a shift from asking what God or truth is to asking how humans can know God and divine law.

Dante-derived anthropology as presented on 2025-04-01.

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Human beings are special because they are both divinely created and created by universal laws; that dual nature gives humans imagination, failure, and responsibility to perfect the world.

Interpretive claim about Antigone stated on 2024-10-17.

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Jiang presents Antigone's principle as divine, unwritten, immutable justice that human laws cannot override.

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Tragedy Makes Democracy Face Itself

2024-10-17, day precision · Civilization #9: Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides as Prophets of Democracy

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"There are these laws in the universe that are divine, unwritten, and immutable. And we must respect these laws. Human laws cannot override these..."

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