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What is "A Law of Nature"? It's a question that's vexed
philosophers and scientists ever since Descartes first coined the
term. Fr. Andrew Younan explores it in this insightful book. After
carefully reviewing the positions of Humeans and Anti-Humeans, he
employs the philosophy of Aristotle and Aquinas to argue for an
essentialist understanding. His study leads him back to the
beginnings of modern science and then forward to quantum mechanics.
The philosophical account of how the laws of nature arise from
observed regularities in the world is followed by a theological
discussion of the nature and action of the Lawgiver."-from the
foreword by Michael J. Dodds, OP To borrow a phrase from Galileo:
What does it mean that the story of the creation is "written in the
language of mathematics?" This book is an attempt to understand the
natural world, its consistency, and the ontology of what we call
laws of nature, with a special focus on their mathematical
expression. It does this by arguing in favor of the Essentialist
interpretation over that of the Humean and Anti-Humean accounts. It
re-examines and critiques Descartes' notion of laws of nature
following from God's activity in the world as mover of extended
bodies, as well as Hume's arguments against causality and
induction. It then presents an Aristotelian-Thomistic account of
laws of nature based on mathematical abstraction, necessity, and
teleology, finally offering a definition for laws of nature within
this framework.
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