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The Principle of Least Action and Teleological Explanation in Physics

Glick, David (2023) The Principle of Least Action and Teleological Explanation in Physics. [Preprint]

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The Principle of Least Action (PLA) has often been cited as a counterexample to the dominant mode of causal explanation in physics. In particular, PLA seems to involve an appeal to final causes or some other teleological ideology. However, Ben-Menahem (2018) argues that such implications no longer apply given that PLA can be recovered as limiting case from quantum theory. In this paper, I argue that the metaphysical implications of PLA-based explanations are not undermined by its status as derivative. However, I contend that PLA functions as a diachronic constraint that licenses explanations by constraint (Lange, 2016). PLA-based explanations, on this account, are non-causal but also differ from familiar cases of teleological explanations in several respects.


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Item Type: Preprint
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Glick, Daviddaglick@ucdavis.edu0000-0001-7811-5658
Additional Information: Forthcoming in Synthese.
Subjects: General Issues > Explanation
Specific Sciences > Physics
Depositing User: David Glick
Date Deposited: 01 Jul 2023 13:36
Last Modified: 01 Jul 2023 13:36
Item ID: 22269
Subjects: General Issues > Explanation
Specific Sciences > Physics
Date: 30 June 2023
URI: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/22269

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