“The chief point we must remember is that the great and rapid advance of the physical sciences took place in fields where it proved that explanation and prediction could be based on laws which accounted for the observed phenomena as functions of comparatively few variables - either particular facts or relative frequencies of events.” FactsRememberLawEventsFieldsParticularFunctionChiefsExplanationRelativePredictionsRapidsFrequencyVariablesPhysical Science Author:Friedrich August von Hayek
“The laws are, and ought to be, relative to the constitution, and not the constitution to the laws. A constitution is the organization of offices in a state, and determines what is to be the governing body, and what is the end of each community. But laws are not to be confounded with the principles of the constitution; they are the rules according to which the magistrates should administer the state, and proceed against offenders.” ShouldEndsStatesBodyLawCommunityPrinciplesOughtOfficeOrganizationConstitutionDetermineRelativeGoverningOffendersMagistrates Book:Aristotle Source: Aristotle