Author

Publication

2000-05-15 - Oxford University Press, USA

Language

English

Word Count

92,000 words, Guess

Page Count

368 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Better World Books9780195131482
  • Open LibraryOL7388939M

Classifications

  • LCCQ175.L2442 2000
  • LCCQ175 .L2442 2000

Description

"Marc Lange shows that natural laws collectively possess a unique range of invariance under counterfactual perturbations, a range which is characterized for the first time without appealing to the concept of a law. Lange argues that the laws fail to supervene on the non-nomic facts, just as the rules governing chess fail to supervene on the moves made in a given actual game. He disputes both regularity accounts and analyses of laws as relations among universals, contending that a possible world may include "offstage" violations of its laws. Lange also explains how a law of one scientific field can be an accident of another, and how a special science's autonomy makes its macro explanations irreducible to the micro explanations supplied by fundamental physics. Particular attention is given to grades of physical necessity, laws concerning particular biological species, natural kinds, ceteris-paribus clauses, the paradoxes of confirmation, physically necessary coincidences, and laws about laws. Major figures in the philosophy of science receive special discussion, including Lewis, Goodman, van Fraassen, Armstrong, Dretske, Earman, Mill, Fodor, Hempel, Giere, Putnam, Dennett, and Mackie." "Lange's account of the roles that natural laws play in scientific reasoning is must reading for philosophers of science and will interest metaphysicians, epistemologists, and philosophers of social science, as well as biologists, physicists, and historians of science."--BOOK JACKET.

First Sentence

We are accustomed to thinking of the universe as governed by various "laws of nature" and of science as aiming to discover these laws.

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Other Editions

  • Natural Laws in Scientific PracticeOxford University Press, USA2000-05-15

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