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Ceterus paribus laws

edited by John Earman, Clark Glymour and Sandra Mitchell

Kluwer Academic, c2002

Other Title

Erkenntnis

Ceteris paribus laws

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"Reprinted from: Erkenntnis, vol. 57:3 (2002)"

Pages also numbered 278-450

Includes bibliographical references

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Natural and social sciences seem very often to hedge their laws by ceteris paribus clauses - a practice which is philosophically very hard to understand because such clauses seem to render the laws trivial and unfalsifiable. This volume collects the most prominent philosophers of science in the field and presents a lively, controversial, but well-integrated, highly original discussion of the issue. It will be the reference book in the coming years concerning ceteris paribus laws.

Table of Contents

  • Editorial
  • J. Earman, C. Glymour, S. Mitchell. Ceteris Paribus Lost
  • J. Earman, J. Roberts, S. Smith. There is No Such Thing as a Ceteris Paribus Law
  • J. Woodward. Ceteris Paribus An Inadequate Representation for Biological Contingency
  • S.D. Mitchell. Ceteris Paribus Laws: Classification and Deconstruction
  • G. Schurz. Laws, Ceteris Paribus Conditions, and the Dynamics of Belief
  • W. Spohn. A Semantics and Methodology for Ceteris Paribus Hypothesis
  • C. Glymour. Who's Afraid of Ceteris Paribus Laws? Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Them
  • M. Lange. In Favor of Laws that are Not Ceteris Paribus After All
  • N. Cartwright. Cartwright on Explanation and Idealization
  • M. Elgin, E. Sober.

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  • NCID
    BA64797427
  • ISBN
    • 1402010206
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Dordrecht
  • Pages/Volumes
    174 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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