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Getting Away from Governance: A Structuralist Approach to Laws and Symmetries

Cei, Angelo and French, Steven (2010) Getting Away from Governance: A Structuralist Approach to Laws and Symmetries. [Preprint]

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Abstract

Dispositionalist accounts of scientific laws are currently at the forefront of discussions in the metaphysics of science. However, Mumford has presented such accounts with the following dilemma: if laws are to have a governing role, then they cannot be grounded in the relevant dispositions; if on the other hand, they are so grounded, then they cannot perform such a role. Mumford’s solution is drastic: to do away with laws as metaphysically substantive entities altogether. Dispositionalist accounts are also deficient in that they either make no mention of the significant role of symmetries in science, or attempt to inappropriately eliminate this role. Here we shall attempt to motivate a structuralist view of laws by showing how it evades Mumford’s dilemma and accommodates the role of symmetry principles. In addition we shall consider how this view deals with a number of issues that dispositionalism finds problematic and indicate how the supposed necessity of laws and the explanation of relevant counterfactuals look from this structuralist perspective.


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Cei, Angelo
French, Steven
Keywords: Structural realism; laws; symmetry; dispositions
Subjects: General Issues > Laws of Nature
Depositing User: Professor Steven French
Date Deposited: 08 Jul 2010
Last Modified: 07 Oct 2010 15:19
Item ID: 5462
Subjects: General Issues > Laws of Nature
Date: July 2010
URI: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/5462

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