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Nature's Principles

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  • © 2005

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  • There is no other volume that is so complete and that deals with Law from so many points of view
  • Written by authors from various scientific backgrounds
  • Offers the possibility to build a course, based on the introduction and the papers

Part of the book series: Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science (LEUS, volume 4)

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One of the most basic problems in the philosophy of science involves determining the extent to which nature is governed by laws. This volume presents a wide-ranging overview of the contemporary debate and includes some of its foremost participants. It begins with an extensive introduction describing the historical, logical and philosophical background of the problems dealt with in the essays. Among the topics treated in the essays is the relationship between laws of nature and causal laws as well as the role of ceteris paribus clauses in scientific explanations. Traditionally, the problem of the unity of science was intimately connected to the problem of understanding the unity of nature. This fourth volume of Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science tackles these problems as part of our consideration of the most fundamental aspects of scientific understanding.

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Copenhagen, Denmark

    Jan Faye

  • Stockholm University, Sweden

    Paul Needham

  • Humboldt University Berlin, Germany

    Uwe Scheffler

  • University of Konstanz, Germany

    Max Urchs

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