id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_di7tkw2bffgo3n2nr47imfcjf4 Federico Laudisa Laws Are Not Descriptions 2015 25 .pdf application/pdf 9176 400 55 the crucial role assigned to laws what makes a scientific theory of natural phenomena a According to a common sense intuition, the very idea of natural law entails that particular descriptive emphasis of the non-governing view of laws, by showing basis of the claim that laws should be rather viewed as grounding natural regularist terms there are no laws at all: according to the metaphysical view on determinism, (2) the implications of a possible set-theoretic reading of a law-assum, (3) the problem of the cardinality of the set of facts, (4) the problem of universe at any given time together with the laws of nature determines what the state of uniformity of the natural world in terms of non-contingent, law-governed fundamental laws need not contradict the possibly primitive ontological status of First, the general view of laws as primitive ontology, the second to the wave function as-a-law. ./cache/work_di7tkw2bffgo3n2nr47imfcjf4.pdf ./txt/work_di7tkw2bffgo3n2nr47imfcjf4.txt