Nancy Cartwright: Laws, Capacities and Science
Matthias Paul (Hrsg.)
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Nancy Cartwright: Laws, Capacities and Science

Vortrag und Kolloquium in Münster 1998

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Nancy Cartwright has been a dominant figure in the philosophy of science for more than twenty years. In the early eighties she wrote her influential book "How the Laws of Physics Lie" which was generally perceived to be a challenge to a realistic conception of scientific theories. Over the last decade her focus has shifted to issues concerning what she calls "fundamentalism". This is the position that laws of nature are basic and that other things come from them. Cartwright rejects this story and replaces it by the view that capacities are basic and that laws obtain "on account of the repeated...