This paper is on Descartes’ account of modality and, in particular, his account of the necessity of the laws of nature. He famously argues that the necessity of the “eternal truths” of logic and mathematics depends on God’s will. Here I suggest he has the same view about the necessity of the laws of nature. Further, I argue, this is a plausible theory of laws. For philosophers often talk about something being nomologically or physically necessary because of the laws of nature, but this necessity is thought to be metaphysically contingent. However, they struggle to explain how the laws could be genuinely necessary while being metaphysically contingent. The chief advantage of Descartes view, I argue, is that God’s will can plausibly explain b...
In ‘Quiddistic Knowledge’ (Schaffer in Philos Stud 123:1–32, 2005), Jonathan Schaffer argued influen...
The focus of my dissertation is a general and comprehensive examination of Locke’s view of divine po...
We intend at this article to show some reasons to think the laws of nature as metaphysically necessa...
This paper is on Descartes’ account of modality and, in particular, his account of the necessity of ...
This paper shows how a niche account of the metaphysics of laws of nature and physical properties—th...
In Descartes theological writing, he promotes two jointly puzzling theses: T1) God freely creates th...
This paper defends the traditional view that the laws of nature are contingent, or, if some of them ...
In the first part of this paper, I argue against the view that laws of nature are contingent, by att...
A common feature of all standard theories of the laws of nature is that they are ‘absolutist’: They ...
In Chapter One, I offer an extended account of just what Descartes's doctrine of the creation of the...
After reconstructing some fetures of the Scholastic treatment of contingency in natural philosophy, ...
I build a case for the impossibility of natural necessity as anything other than a species of metaph...
I contend that Descartes's infamous commitment to God's free creation of the eternal truths plays an...
The focus of my dissertation is a general and comprehensive examination of Locke’s view of divine po...
How does metaphysical necessity relate to the modal force often associated with natural laws (natura...
In ‘Quiddistic Knowledge’ (Schaffer in Philos Stud 123:1–32, 2005), Jonathan Schaffer argued influen...
The focus of my dissertation is a general and comprehensive examination of Locke’s view of divine po...
We intend at this article to show some reasons to think the laws of nature as metaphysically necessa...
This paper is on Descartes’ account of modality and, in particular, his account of the necessity of ...
This paper shows how a niche account of the metaphysics of laws of nature and physical properties—th...
In Descartes theological writing, he promotes two jointly puzzling theses: T1) God freely creates th...
This paper defends the traditional view that the laws of nature are contingent, or, if some of them ...
In the first part of this paper, I argue against the view that laws of nature are contingent, by att...
A common feature of all standard theories of the laws of nature is that they are ‘absolutist’: They ...
In Chapter One, I offer an extended account of just what Descartes's doctrine of the creation of the...
After reconstructing some fetures of the Scholastic treatment of contingency in natural philosophy, ...
I build a case for the impossibility of natural necessity as anything other than a species of metaph...
I contend that Descartes's infamous commitment to God's free creation of the eternal truths plays an...
The focus of my dissertation is a general and comprehensive examination of Locke’s view of divine po...
How does metaphysical necessity relate to the modal force often associated with natural laws (natura...
In ‘Quiddistic Knowledge’ (Schaffer in Philos Stud 123:1–32, 2005), Jonathan Schaffer argued influen...
The focus of my dissertation is a general and comprehensive examination of Locke’s view of divine po...
We intend at this article to show some reasons to think the laws of nature as metaphysically necessa...