id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_dkrvei3ydnfkvk2sjnagcnu5pu Christian List Dynamic and stochastic systems as a framework for metaphysics and the philosophy of science 2019 62 .pdf application/pdf 37373 2802 69 nomological possibility, necessity, determinism, and indeterminism; what are symmetries and laws; what regularities must a system display to make scientific inference covering notions such as states and histories, determinism and indeterminism, nomological possibility and necessity, modal and probabilistic properties, symmetries and event E in history h at time t is the conditional probability of E, given that the initial framework.11 Intuitively, an event E is nomologically possible in history h at time t if z).15 The conditional probability that the state of a history at time 5 is a, given that at 18 Note that classical dynamical systems have a particularly rich set of time symmetries. suppose all histories in � satisfy property P which says: "If the state at time 5 is x, then classical mechanical systems also have certain state symmetries, such as spatial translations, rotations, reflections, and the permutation of (equal-mass) particles. For example, suppose T � {1,2,3,…}, and let the time symmetries ψr be as defined ./cache/work_dkrvei3ydnfkvk2sjnagcnu5pu.pdf ./txt/work_dkrvei3ydnfkvk2sjnagcnu5pu.txt