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MIRACLES AND TWO ACCOUNTS OF SCIENTIFIC LAWS
Authors:Steven Horst
Abstract:Since early modernity, it has often been assumed that miracles are incompatible with the existence of the natural laws utilized in the sciences. This paper argues that this assumption is largely an artifact of empiricist accounts of laws that should be rejected for reasons internal to philosophy of science, and that no such incompatibility arises on the most important alternative interpretations, which treat laws as expressions of forces, dispositions, or causal powers.
Keywords:causality  determinism  divine action  empiricism  free will  David Hume  miracles  philosophy of science  quantum mechanics  science
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