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  1. Philosophical ethics and the so-called ethical aspect.M. D. Stafleu - 2007 - Philosophia Reformata 72 (1):21-33.
    At the law side of the creation, the Philosophy of the Cosmonomic Idea distinguishes between natural laws, values and norms. Natural laws are coercive both for human beings and for any other subject or object. Like natural laws, values or normative principles belong to the creation, being universal and invariable. Both people and associations are subject to values, which they can obey or disobey. Values characterize the relation frames following the natural ones. Norms are man-made realizations of values, historically and (...)
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  • The Cape Horn of Christian Ethics: In Memory of Andree Troost (1916-2008).Peter Blokhuis - 2010 - Philosophia Reformata 75 (1):75-81.