All the moral laws are readily translated into natural philosophy, for often we have only to restore the primitive meaning of thewords by which they are expressed, or to attend to their literal instead of their metaphorical sense. They are already supernatural philosophy.


A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers. By Henry D. Thoreau (ed. 1862)


All the moral laws are readily translated into natural philosophy, for often we have only to restore the primitive meaning of thewords by which they...

All the moral laws are readily translated into natural philosophy, for often we have only to restore the primitive meaning of thewords by which they...

All the moral laws are readily translated into natural philosophy, for often we have only to restore the primitive meaning of thewords by which they...

All the moral laws are readily translated into natural philosophy, for often we have only to restore the primitive meaning of thewords by which they...