Cartwright on laws and composition

D Spurrett - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 2001Taylor & Francis
Cartwright attempts to argue from an analysis of the composition of forces, and more
generally the composition of laws, to the conclusion that laws must be regarded as false. A
response to Cartwright is developed which contends that properly understood composition
poses no threat to the truth of laws, even though agreeing with Cartwright that laws do not
satisfy the" facticity" requirement. My analysis draws especially on the work of Creary,
Bhaskar, Mill, and points towards a general rejection of Cartwright's view that laws …
Cartwright attempts to argue from an analysis of the composition of forces, and more generally the composition of laws, to the conclusion that laws must be regarded as false. A response to Cartwright is developed which contends that properly understood composition poses no threat to the truth of laws, even though agreeing with Cartwright that laws do not satisfy the "facticity" requirement. My analysis draws especially on the work of Creary, Bhaskar, Mill, and points towards a general rejection of Cartwright's view that laws, especially fundamental laws, should be seen as false.
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