
The Metaphysics of Laws of Nature
The Rules of the Game
Walter Ott(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 7. July 2022
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Hardback
328 pages
978-0-19-285923-5 (ISBN)
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It can seem obvious that we live in a world governed by laws of nature, yet it was not until the seventeenth century that the concept of a law came to the fore. Ever since, it has been attended by controversy: what does it mean to say that Boyle's law governs the expansion of a gas, or that the planets obey the law of gravity? Laws are rules that permit calculations and predictions. What does the universe have to be like, if it is to play by them?
This book sorts the most prominent answers into three families. Laws first arose in a theological context; they govern events only because God enforces them. Those wishing to reverse the order of explanation, and argue that the powers of objects fix the laws, struggled to claim for themselves the results of new science. The stand-off between these two families bred a third which rejects any kind of enforcer for the laws. On this view, laws summarize events; they do not govern anything.
This book traces the fortunes of the three families, from their origins to the present day. It uses objections - and the revisions needed to answer them - to produce the best representative of each. Along the way, it tries to settle the rules of this game, the debate over laws of nature. What should we expect from an account of laws? The book aims to help readers develop their own desiderata and judge the merits of the competing positions.
This book sorts the most prominent answers into three families. Laws first arose in a theological context; they govern events only because God enforces them. Those wishing to reverse the order of explanation, and argue that the powers of objects fix the laws, struggled to claim for themselves the results of new science. The stand-off between these two families bred a third which rejects any kind of enforcer for the laws. On this view, laws summarize events; they do not govern anything.
This book traces the fortunes of the three families, from their origins to the present day. It uses objections - and the revisions needed to answer them - to produce the best representative of each. Along the way, it tries to settle the rules of this game, the debate over laws of nature. What should we expect from an account of laws? The book aims to help readers develop their own desiderata and judge the merits of the competing positions.
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English
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Oxford
United Kingdom
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Professional and scholarly
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Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
658 gr
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978-0-19-285923-5 (9780192859235)
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Walter Ott is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Virginia, where he earned his Ph.D. in 2000. He is the author of Locke's Philosophy of Language (Cambridge), Causation and Laws of Nature in Early Modern Philosophy (Oxford), and Descartes, Malebranche, and the Crisis of Perception (Oxford). He has published articles in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Journal of the American Philosophical Association, Ancient Philosophy, and Archiv fuer Geschichte der Philosophie, among others.
Content
1: The Game
PART I - OPENINGS
2: The Early Days
3: Descartes's Legacy
PART II - CONTEMPORARY TOP-DOWN VIEWS
4: Primitivism
5: Universals (I)
6: Universals (II)
PART III - POWERS
7: Origins of the Powers View
8: The Powers Ontology
9: The Arguments for Powers
10: Facing Up to the Moderns
PART IV THE REGULARITY THEORY AND BEYOND
11: Origins: Hume and Mill
12: Contemporary Best System Analyses (I)
13: Contemporary Best System Analyses (II)
14: Alternatives
PART V - THE ENDGAME
15: Settling Up
PART I - OPENINGS
2: The Early Days
3: Descartes's Legacy
PART II - CONTEMPORARY TOP-DOWN VIEWS
4: Primitivism
5: Universals (I)
6: Universals (II)
PART III - POWERS
7: Origins of the Powers View
8: The Powers Ontology
9: The Arguments for Powers
10: Facing Up to the Moderns
PART IV THE REGULARITY THEORY AND BEYOND
11: Origins: Hume and Mill
12: Contemporary Best System Analyses (I)
13: Contemporary Best System Analyses (II)
14: Alternatives
PART V - THE ENDGAME
15: Settling Up