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What do you mean by law and opinion? What are the difference between them?

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Asked: 1 year ago2025-06-19T08:52:01+06:00 2025-06-19T08:52:01+06:00In: Homoeopathic philosophy, Organon

What do you mean by law and opinion? What are the difference between them?

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    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    2025-06-19T08:56:19+06:00Added an answer about 1 year ago

    Law: Law is a set of rules established by a governing authority—whether it’s a government, a regulatory body, or even community institutions—that must be followed by the members of society. These rules are written, codified, and enforced through legal systems, which means that if someone breaks a laRead more

    Law:
    Law is a set of rules established by a governing authority—whether it’s a government, a regulatory body, or even community institutions—that must be followed by the members of society. These rules are written, codified, and enforced through legal systems, which means that if someone breaks a law, they can face clearly defined consequences such as fines, imprisonment, or other sanctions. Laws are designed to maintain order, protect rights, and ensure fairness on a broad scale. They are objective in the sense that they are meant to apply equally to everyone, regardless of personal beliefs or opinions.

    Opinion:
    Opinion refers to a personal view, belief, or judgment. Unlike laws, opinions are subjective and can vary widely between individuals. Opinions are formed based on personal experiences, values, education, and emotions. They aren’t officially codified or enforced—meaning that while you might have a strong opinion on something, there is no legal consequence for holding that belief. Opinions enrich our discussions and debates, providing diverse perspectives, but they do not hold the same weight as laws in terms of governance or societal order.

    Key Differences:

    Source & Formation:
    – Law: Crafted by lawmakers or established through recognized legal processes.
    – Opinion: Developed personally and may be shared socially, culturally, or through media.
    Enforceability:
    – Law: Backed by the power of the state; non-compliance results in penalties.
    – Opinion: Holds personal or communal value but isn’t regulated or enforced by any authority.
    Purpose:
    – Law: Aims to regulate behavior, safeguard rights, and maintain public order.
    – Opinion: Represents individual or collective viewpoints, reflecting personal tastes, beliefs, or interpretations.
    – Objectivity vs. Subjectivity:
    – Law: Seeks objective standards and clarity through precise language.
    – Opinion: Intrinsically subjective, often colored by personal or cultural biases.

    In summary, while laws are the structured frameworks that bind society together through enforceable rules, opinions are the individual lenses through which we interpret and understand the world. These individual perspectives can sometimes influence laws, but they remain distinct in purpose and authority.

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