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Ep. 339: Brian Ellis on the Metaphysics of Science (Part One)

Ep. 339: Brian Ellis on the Metaphysics of Science (Part One)

The Partially Examined Life · Mark Linsenmayer

April 8, 202452m 30s

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On The Philosophy of Nature: A Guide to the New Essentialism (2002). What kind of metaphysics underlies chemistry and physics? Ellis argues that items such as chemical elements and physical particles have essences, and that these essential properties determine their behavior, which is characterized by scientific laws. Thus, these laws are necessary; they apply in all possible worlds.

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