Realism about laws |
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Authors: | James Woodward |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences 101-40, California Institute of Technology, 91125 Pasadena, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper explores the idea that laws express relationships between properties or universals as defended in Michael Tooley's recent book Causation: A Realist Approach. I suggest that the most plausible version of realism will take a different form than that advocated by Tooley. According to this alternative, laws are grounded in facts about the capacities and powers of particular systems, rather than facts about relations between universals. The notion of lawfulness is linked to the notion of invariance, rather than to the metaphysical notion of a necessary connection. |
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