laws are rules that you must follow. theores are stories created with clues and sometimes proof
A law describes a phenomenon based on repeated observations and experiments, while a theory provides an explanation for why and how that phenomenon occurs. Laws are more descriptive and tend to be more specific, while theories are broader and involve more complex explanations.
A theory is an explanation that has held true in every situation. However, there is no formal proof that such a theory will always hold true.
A law is an explanation that will always hold true and has a proof to go behind it. The "law of gravity" is always true because we know that every object pulls other objects toward it depending on its mass. Therefore, gravity is a law because it has been proved that Earth always pulls smaller objects toward it.
laws are rules that you must follow. theores are stories created with clues and sometimes proof
A theory is an educated guess on the outcome of an event. A law is a theory that has been tested multiple times with the same outcome.
Legal theory refers to systematic frameworks used to analyze and understand the law, while jurisprudence is the philosophy and theory of law and the principles and methods used in legal reasoning. In other words, legal theory is more about analyzing and explaining the law, while jurisprudence is concerned with the nature of law itself.
a law is something that is true and a theory is an opinion or thought that can be proven wrong.
A scientific theory is an explanation of some aspect of the natural world that is substantiated through testing and observation. A scientific law is a statement that describes a consistent, natural phenomenon that has been observed repeatedly and has not been contradicted. A scientific principle is a basic truth or law that underlies a theory and helps explain how or why something happens.
Both law and theory are based on principles and guidelines that explain phenomena or govern behavior. They are established frameworks that are continuously refined through observation, testing, and revisions. Both aim to provide understanding and predictability in their respective fields of study.
Moral law pertains to ethical principles and values that guide behavior based on notions of right and wrong, often rooted in societal norms and beliefs. Natural law, on the other hand, is a theory that suggests there are inherent laws or principles dictated by nature or reason that govern human behavior and morality independent of societal constructs.
a law is something that is true and a theory is an opinion or thought that can be proven wrong.
Mostly semantics. A "law" is a theory that can be expressed mathematically.
a law is something that is true and a theory is an opinion or thought that can be proven wrong.
law is based on fact theory is a concept/idea
command of sovereign sanctioned by punishments is law by imperative theory and law as legal science of norms is by pure theory of law.
Mostly semantics. A "law" is a theory that can be expressed mathematically.
A natural law is an empirical observation held to be true. A theory explains why the law holds true.
A theory is an explanation of behavior, while a law is a summary of observed, measurable behavior.
A scientific law states a pattern found in nature and a scientific theory explains that pattern
A scientific theory is an explanation of some aspect of the natural world that is substantiated through testing and observation. A scientific law is a statement that describes a consistent, natural phenomenon that has been observed repeatedly and has not been contradicted. A scientific principle is a basic truth or law that underlies a theory and helps explain how or why something happens.
A scientific law is a statement of a pattern that has been observed. A theory is an explanation that has stood up to repeated test.
it is that animals arent involved