
Laws of Nature
Oxford University Press
Published on 14. June 2018
Book
Hardback
276 pages
978-0-19-874677-5 (ISBN)
Description
What is the origin of the concept of a law of nature? How much does it owe to theology and metaphysics? To what extent do the laws of nature permit contingency? Are there exceptions to the laws of nature? Is it possible to give a reductive analysis of lawhood, or is it a primitive?
Twelve new essays by an international team of leading philosophers take up these and other central questions on the laws of nature, whilst also examining some of the most important intuitions and assumptions that have guided the debate over laws of nature since the concepts invention in the seventeenth century.
Laws of Nature spans the history of philosophy and of science, contemporary metaphysics, and contemporary philosophy of science.
Twelve new essays by an international team of leading philosophers take up these and other central questions on the laws of nature, whilst also examining some of the most important intuitions and assumptions that have guided the debate over laws of nature since the concepts invention in the seventeenth century.
Laws of Nature spans the history of philosophy and of science, contemporary metaphysics, and contemporary philosophy of science.
Reviews / Votes
The book manifests a wide diversity of viewpoints and approaches. The articles themselves are timely and of a consistently very high quality, which speaks to the virtues of Ott and Patton's editorial work, and the book can truly be said to have something for everyone who is interested in laws of nature. * Jason Winning, Metascience * Ott and Patton ... have assembled a diverse group of scholars to examine the origins and status of the modern scientific concept of natural law ... clearly written ... Highly recommended. * C. D. Kay, CHOICE *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
581 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-874677-5 (9780198746775)
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Walter Ott | Lydia Patton
Laws of Nature
E-Book
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OUP eBook
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Persons
Walter Ott is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Virginia. He is the author of Descartes, Malebranche, and the Crisis of Perception (2017), Causation and Laws of Nature in Early Modern Philosophy (2009), and Lockes Philosophy of Language (2004). His work has appeared in such journals as Archiv fuer Geschichte der Philosophie and Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.
Lydia Patton is an Associate Professor at Virginia Tech. She edited Philosophy, Science, and History: A Guide and Reader (2014), and co-edited, with Benjamin Jantzen and Deborah Mayo, a special issue of Synthese on ontology and methodology. Her work has appeared in Synthese, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, Kant-Studien, and Historia Mathematica, among others, and in The Oxford Handbook of German Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century. She is editor-in-chief of HOPOS.
Lydia Patton is an Associate Professor at Virginia Tech. She edited Philosophy, Science, and History: A Guide and Reader (2014), and co-edited, with Benjamin Jantzen and Deborah Mayo, a special issue of Synthese on ontology and methodology. Her work has appeared in Synthese, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, Kant-Studien, and Historia Mathematica, among others, and in The Oxford Handbook of German Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century. She is editor-in-chief of HOPOS.
Content
1: Walter Ott and Lydia Patton: Intuitions and Assumptions in the Debate over Laws of Nature
2: Helen Hattab: Early Modern Roots of the Philosophical Concept of a Law of Nature
3: Mary Domski: Laws of Nature and the Divine Order of Things: Descartes and Newton on Truth in Natural Philosophy
4: Walter Ott: Leges sive natura: Bacon, Spinoza, and a Forgotten Concept of Law
5: Stathis Psillos: Laws and Powers in the Frame of Nature
6: Angela Breitenbach: Laws and Ideal Unity
7: John W. Carroll: Becoming Humean
8: Michela Massimi: A Perspectivalist Better Best System Account of Lawhood
9: James Woodward: Laws: An Invariance Based Account
10: Marc Lange: How the Explanations of Natural Laws Make Some Reducible Physical Properties Natural and Explanatorily Powerful
11: Stephen Mumford: Laws and their Exceptions
12: Nancy Cartwright and Pedro Merlussi: Are laws of nature consistent with contingency?
2: Helen Hattab: Early Modern Roots of the Philosophical Concept of a Law of Nature
3: Mary Domski: Laws of Nature and the Divine Order of Things: Descartes and Newton on Truth in Natural Philosophy
4: Walter Ott: Leges sive natura: Bacon, Spinoza, and a Forgotten Concept of Law
5: Stathis Psillos: Laws and Powers in the Frame of Nature
6: Angela Breitenbach: Laws and Ideal Unity
7: John W. Carroll: Becoming Humean
8: Michela Massimi: A Perspectivalist Better Best System Account of Lawhood
9: James Woodward: Laws: An Invariance Based Account
10: Marc Lange: How the Explanations of Natural Laws Make Some Reducible Physical Properties Natural and Explanatorily Powerful
11: Stephen Mumford: Laws and their Exceptions
12: Nancy Cartwright and Pedro Merlussi: Are laws of nature consistent with contingency?