Can laws of nature be universal regularities and nevertheless have exceptions? Several answers to this question, in particular the thesis that there are no laws outside of fundamental physics, are examined and rejected. It is suggested that one can account for exceptions by conceiving of laws as strictly universal determination relations between (instances of) properties. When a natural property is instantiated, laws of nature give rise to other, typically dispositional properties. In exceptional situations, such properties manifest themselves either in an unusual way or not at all
Are the laws of nature consistent with contingency about what happens in the world? That depends on...
Although there is an ongoing controversy in philosophy of science about so called ceteris ...
It is common to appeal to governing laws of nature in order to explain the existence of natural regu...
Can laws of nature be universal regularities and nevertheless have exceptions? Several answers to th...
Metaphysics should follow science in postulating laws alongside properties. I defend this claim agai...
Many philosophers of science think that most laws of nature (even those of fundamental physics) are ...
Many philosophers of science think that most laws of nature (even those of fundamental ph...
Dispositionalism is the view that the world is, ultimately, just a world of objects and their irredu...
I propose a realist theory of laws formulated in terms of tropes (or property instances) that avoids...
International audienceMetaphysics should follow science in postulating laws alongside properties. I ...
Laws in the special sciences are usually regarded to be non-universal. A theory of laws in the speci...
Laws of nature take center stage in philosophy of science. Laws are usually believed to stand in a t...
A dispositional property is a tendency, or potency, to manifest some characteristic behaviour in som...
What are the fundamental properties of the world? What is chance? What are the laws of nature? These...
The paper compares dispositionalism about laws of nature with primitivism. It argues that while the ...
Are the laws of nature consistent with contingency about what happens in the world? That depends on...
Although there is an ongoing controversy in philosophy of science about so called ceteris ...
It is common to appeal to governing laws of nature in order to explain the existence of natural regu...
Can laws of nature be universal regularities and nevertheless have exceptions? Several answers to th...
Metaphysics should follow science in postulating laws alongside properties. I defend this claim agai...
Many philosophers of science think that most laws of nature (even those of fundamental physics) are ...
Many philosophers of science think that most laws of nature (even those of fundamental ph...
Dispositionalism is the view that the world is, ultimately, just a world of objects and their irredu...
I propose a realist theory of laws formulated in terms of tropes (or property instances) that avoids...
International audienceMetaphysics should follow science in postulating laws alongside properties. I ...
Laws in the special sciences are usually regarded to be non-universal. A theory of laws in the speci...
Laws of nature take center stage in philosophy of science. Laws are usually believed to stand in a t...
A dispositional property is a tendency, or potency, to manifest some characteristic behaviour in som...
What are the fundamental properties of the world? What is chance? What are the laws of nature? These...
The paper compares dispositionalism about laws of nature with primitivism. It argues that while the ...
Are the laws of nature consistent with contingency about what happens in the world? That depends on...
Although there is an ongoing controversy in philosophy of science about so called ceteris ...
It is common to appeal to governing laws of nature in order to explain the existence of natural regu...