The Metaphysics of Ceteris Paribus Laws ( Philosophische Analyse / Philosophical Analysis )

Publication series :Philosophische Analyse / Philosophical Analysis

Author: Markus A. Schrenk  

Publisher: De Gruyter‎

Publication year: 2007

E-ISBN: 9783110326956

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110326628

Subject: N02 Elements of the Philosophy of Science

Language: ENG

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Universality is not sufficient to distinguish laws of nature from accidental regularities. A multitude of additional defining features have been suggested. Yet, once it is acknowledged that exceptionless universality is not the only criterion for lawhood it is possible to start questioning whether it is necessary.
Markus Schrenk's The Metaphysics of Ceteris Paribus Laws takes this bold step and it's provocative conclusion is that existing theories - especially David Lewis's and David Armstrong's - are, in fact, strong enough to guarantee lawhood even if there are instances that do not conform to the laws. Schrenk also advances two novel theories for special science ceteris paribus laws. His unorthodox exploration has the potential to stimulate a new debate about laws, lawhood and exceptions.
 
This work has received the Award for Furthering Research in Ontology of the German Society for Analytic Philosophy (GAP).

Chapter

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

pp.:  7 – 11

CONTENTS

pp.:  11 – 15

INTRODUCTION

pp.:  15 – 31

PART I: TWO DISTINCTIONS

pp.:  31 – 47

PART II: FUNDAMENTAL LAWS

pp.:  47 – 131

PART III: NON-FUNDAMENTAL LAWS

pp.:  131 – 181

CONCLUSION

pp.:  181 – 187

BIBLIOGRAPHY

pp.:  187 – 197

INDEX

pp.:  197 – 202

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