Rethinking Order: After the Laws of Nature
Editat de Nancy Cartwright, Professor Keith Warden Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 feb 2019
In each chapter expert authors expound the historical context of the idea of laws of nature, and explore the diverse sorts of order actually presupposed by work in physics, biology, and the social sciences. They consider how human freedom might be understood, and explore how Newton's idea of a 'universal designer' might be revised, in this new context.
They argue that there is not one unified totalizing program of science, aiming at the completion of one closed causal system. We live in an ordered universe, but we need to rethink the classical idea of the 'laws of nature' in a more dynamic and creatively diverse way.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350089891
ISBN-10: 1350089893
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350089893
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Contributors
INTRODUCTION Keith Ward (Heythrop College)
SECTION 1. The Historical and Philosophical Setting
1. The Rise and Fall of Laws of Nature, Eric Watkins (University of California, San Diego)
2. The Dethronement of Laws in Science, Nancy Cartwright (University of Durham and University of California, San Diego)
SECTION 2. New Modes of Order in the Natural and Social Sciences
3. From Order to Chaos and Back Again, Robert C. Bishop (Wheaton College) and Roman Frigg (London School of Economics)
4. Multiple Orders in Biology, Eric Martin (Baylor University) and William Bechtel (University of California, San Diego)
5. Realism, Pluralism and Naturalism in Biology, John Dupre (University of Exeter)
6. The Making and Maintenance of Social Order, Eleonora Montuschi (University of Venice and London School of Economics) and Rom Harre (London School of Economics)
SECTION 3. Free Will after the Laws of Nature
7. Freedom and the Causal Order, T.J. Mawson (St Peter's College, Oxford University)
8. From Laws to Powers, Steven Horst (Wesleyan University)
SECTION 4. Divine Order
9. Order in the Relations between Religion and Science? Reflections on the NOMA Principle of Stephen J. Gould, John Hedley Brooke (University of Durham)
10. Concepts of God and the Order of Nature, Keith Ward (Heythrop College)
11. From Order to God, Russell ReManning (University of Aberdeen)
CONCLUSION Nancy Cartwright (University of Durham and University of California, San Diego)
Index
Contributors
INTRODUCTION Keith Ward (Heythrop College)
SECTION 1. The Historical and Philosophical Setting
1. The Rise and Fall of Laws of Nature, Eric Watkins (University of California, San Diego)
2. The Dethronement of Laws in Science, Nancy Cartwright (University of Durham and University of California, San Diego)
SECTION 2. New Modes of Order in the Natural and Social Sciences
3. From Order to Chaos and Back Again, Robert C. Bishop (Wheaton College) and Roman Frigg (London School of Economics)
4. Multiple Orders in Biology, Eric Martin (Baylor University) and William Bechtel (University of California, San Diego)
5. Realism, Pluralism and Naturalism in Biology, John Dupre (University of Exeter)
6. The Making and Maintenance of Social Order, Eleonora Montuschi (University of Venice and London School of Economics) and Rom Harre (London School of Economics)
SECTION 3. Free Will after the Laws of Nature
7. Freedom and the Causal Order, T.J. Mawson (St Peter's College, Oxford University)
8. From Laws to Powers, Steven Horst (Wesleyan University)
SECTION 4. Divine Order
9. Order in the Relations between Religion and Science? Reflections on the NOMA Principle of Stephen J. Gould, John Hedley Brooke (University of Durham)
10. Concepts of God and the Order of Nature, Keith Ward (Heythrop College)
11. From Order to God, Russell ReManning (University of Aberdeen)
CONCLUSION Nancy Cartwright (University of Durham and University of California, San Diego)
Index
Recenzii
". [A] strikingly coherent collection. Individually the contributions are clear and interesting. Furthermore, they are written with a broad audience in mind. One need not be a philosopher of science to comprehend the chapters devoted to issues of scientific representation and the order described, nor trained in metaphysics to appreciate the later chapters devoted to agency, free will, and natural theology.
The book provides a helpful overview of how the concept of laws of nature is viewed in philosophy of science and philosophy of religion circles today ... A worthwhile resource for those seeking a deeper understanding.
The book provides a helpful overview of how the concept of laws of nature is viewed in philosophy of science and philosophy of religion circles today ... A worthwhile resource for those seeking a deeper understanding.