Sidenote: Weissmann's view that death is not a natural necessity but an adaptation acquired in the course of evolution for the advantage of the race.
A similar suggestion that death is not a natural necessity but an innovation introduced for the good of the breed, has been made by our eminent English biologist, Mr. Alfred Russel Wallace.
Thus according to savages death is not a natural necessity, 84; similar view held by some modern biologists, as A.
God's goodness is the cause of things, not as though by natural necessity, because the Divine goodness does not depend on creatures; but by His free-will.
Therefore just as all natural things are subject to the divine motion by a natural necessity so too all wills, by a kind of necessity of justice, are bound to obey the divine command.
Possibility of Freedom in Harmony with the Universal Law of Natural Necessity.
Exposition of the Cosmological Idea of Freedom in Harmony with the Universal Law of Natural Necessity.
The two terms are here connected by a natural necessity.
Natural necessity admits of an opposition of the will; whereas it is absurd to suppose any such opposition in the case of moral necessity.
A man may be so bound that his utmost efforts to move may prove unavailing: in such a case, he is said to labour under a natural necessity.
For example, the law that all bodies impinging on lesser bodies, lose as much of their own motion as they communicate to the latter is a universal law of all bodies, and depends on natural necessity.
All reference to natural necessity, or co-action, in relation to such a question, is wholly irrelevant.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "natural necessity" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.