Persons who surpass us in experience age and prudence as to their demonstrations. Aristotle argued that law has no power to command obedience except that of habit. And so laws should not be likely changed. The digest incorporates this view of positive law when describing the enactment of campers cautioning that new laws must have some clear it adage in view such as to justify departing from a rule of law which has seemed fair since time immemorial. So then stories natural law philosophy fits comfortably with his work in approach to positive law. The Crucial Point of similarity between these two theories is this. Both assume that mankind has a fixed nature. The modern idea of inalienable and socially constructed human nature is alien to burke and aquinas and therefore is alien to story and as we will now see stories in view of mans nature was cast aside by our own Supreme Court as it exited the 20th century and entered the 21st. How different our constitutional jurisprudence would be to