- Moral Law is the Nature,
and the Nature is Moral Law. It is true, these two are one and the same thing;
but we need to understand why the term Nature is used,
and why the term Moral Law is used. - "The Nature is Law."
Subjectively it is the Nature, objectively it is Law. - The principle of life is termed the Nature.
- The Nature consists of innumerable principles produced by Heaven.
- The Nature consists of substantive principles;
Love, Righteousness, Reverence, and Wisdom are all included in it.
Chu Hsi [Zhu Xi] (1130-1200) China
Translated by Joseph Percy Bruce
Source: The philosophy of human nature. Translated from the Chinese, with notes by Chu, Hsi, 1130-1200; Joseph Percy Bruce, Probsthain, 1922
This section is taken from "The Nature: Eighteen selections from The Conversations"
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