Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics
what are the distinctions between natural and conventional justice in aristole?
natural law and conventional justice
natural law and conventional justice
Natural law is universal and applies to the entire human race, and is the same for all, and it is unwritten (though it can be written down). Conventional justice is a law made by agreement, that may be local, regional, national, or even international. None-the-less, conventional law and justice are similar to a treaty and agreed upon by the majority.