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Nature's Metaphysics

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Abstract

Abstract What are the laws of nature, and what explains their existence? This book develops the proposal that the laws of nature are grounded in the essences of properties. It is argued that fundamental natural properties have dispositional essences — they are potencies (pure powers). After explaining this proposal, the book goes on to show how this accounts for the existence of the laws of nature. A distinctive feature of this account is that it ensures that the laws of nature are metaphysically necessary. This account has advantages over the regularity and nomic necessitation accounts associated with Lewis and Armstrong, while the dispositional essentialist view of properties has corresponding advantages…

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  • Metaphysics
  • Essentialism
  • Epistemology
  • Contingency
  • Philosophy
  • Natural (archaeology)
  • Natural law
  • Intentionality
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