Excerpt from Bulletin of the Natural History Society of New Brunswick, Vol. 4
I have spoken of the ethics of Law. By this I mean the man ner in which results occur; the obligation which exists in the sequence of events; the obedience to a command. The term ethics is generally used to denote a moral relationship in conduct as in man to man. I claim its use in the other departments to the rela tions of matter and the organic laws as truly as it may be applied to the intellectual and must be to the moral faculties.
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