What is a Law of Nature?

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"What is a Law of Nature?" is a philosophical essay—collected in *The Concept of a Person and Other Essays*—that examines the nature, status, and explanatory role of laws of nature in our understanding of the world.

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instanceOf academic article
philosophical essay
work of analytic philosophy
about conceptual clarification of “law of nature”
epistemic role of laws in science
philosophical analysis of laws of nature
describedIn The Concept of a Person and Other Essays NERFINISHED
discusses modal force of laws of nature
necessity versus contingency of laws
relation between laws and explanation
role of laws in counterfactuals
role of laws in prediction
examines criteria for something’s being a law of nature
distinction between accidental generalizations and laws
how laws of nature figure in scientific understanding
how laws of nature relate to regularities
how laws of nature support explanation
field metaphysics
philosophy
philosophy of science
focusesOn explanatory role of laws of nature
nature of laws of nature
status of laws of nature
genre philosophical literature
hasForm essay
includedInCollection The Concept of a Person and Other Essays NERFINISHED
language English
mainTopic explanation
governing conception of laws
laws of nature
metaphysics of laws
necessity in nature
philosophy of science
regularity theory of laws NERFINISHED
partOf The Concept of a Person and Other Essays NERFINISHED

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