Dewar, Neil and Weatherall, James Owen
(2024)
A Treatise of Humean Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce
the Experimental Method of Reasoning Into The Metaphysics
of Laws; And, Dialogues Concerning Natural Philosophy.
[Preprint]
Abstract
This paper contends that Humeanism suffers from a major flaw: it is unable to explain why the practice of experimental science—i.e., the practice of creating novel circumstances and seeing what happens—should be expected to lead to scientific knowledge. In particular, it is unclear how the Humean can make sense of local, concrete inquiry yielding knowledge which is global in scope, lawlike in character, and counterfactually robust. As a result, Humeanism is left without a plausible account of scientific epistemology.
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