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Автор Mumford, Stephen
Дата выпуска 2000
dc.description A theory of laws is developed that takes from E. J. Lowe the claim of natural laws being consistent with certain classes of exceptions. Neither abnormal cases, such as albino ravens, nor miracles falsify covering laws. This suggests that law statements cannot have the form of a universally quantified conditional. Lowe takes it that this is best explained by natural laws having normative force in the same way as moral laws and laws of the land. I argue that there is a non-normative, descriptivist account that also explains the exception cases and which is preferable, given our reservations about normative laws of nature. I also suggest an improved account of miracles within the descriptivist account.
Издатель Cambridge University Press
Electronic ISSN 1469-817X
Print ISSN 0031-8191
Журнал Philosophy
Том 75
Первая страница 265
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