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What is a Law of Nature?
This book is D. M. Armstrong's influential defense of his original theory of what a law of nature is.
D. M. Armstrong (Author)
9781107142312, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 26 August 2016
180 pages
23.5 x 15.6 x 1.5 cm, 0.4 kg
First published in 1985, D. M. Armstrong's original work on what laws of nature are has continued to be influential in the areas of metaphysics and philosophy of science. Presenting a definitive attack on the sceptical Humean view, that laws are no more than a regularity of coincidence between stances of properties, Armstrong establishes his own theory and defends it concisely and systematically against objections. Presented in a fresh twenty-first-century series livery, and including a specially commissioned preface written by Marc Lange, illuminating its continuing importance and relevance to philosophical enquiry, this influential work is available for a new generation of readers.
Preface to this edition Marc Lange
Acknowledgements
Part I. A Critique of the Regularity Theory: 1. Introductory
2. Critique of the regularity theory (1): the problem of accidental uniformities
3. Critique of the regularity theory (2)
4. Critique of the regularity theory (3)
5. Can the regularity theory be sophisticated?
Part II. Laws of Nature as Relations between Universals: 6. Laws of nature as relations between universals
7. Functional laws
8. Unsubstantiated laws
9. Probabilistic laws
10. Further considerations concerning the form of laws
11. Are the laws of nature necessary or contingent?
Conclusions
Index.
Subject Areas: Philosophy of science [PDA], Philosophy: epistemology & theory of knowledge [HPK]
