id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_hgyli243xnbphjwnsbbloiglma J. Dunn Fried Eggs, Thermodynamics, and the Special Sciences 2010 38 .pdf application/pdf 13972 914 65 account of what Lewisian special science laws should look like. matching of non-fundamental, special science laws is taken account of when judging the nothing like the past of the actual world in matter of fact, though the deterministic laws of If violation of such special science laws is built into the similarity metric, then science laws add to a world matter for the evaluation of counterfactuals. Worlds that violate special science laws are thus less similar to the actual world than those show how special science laws could be accounted for given Lewis's view of lawhood. hope is that one special science law that is true of the actual world is the Second Law of the special science laws, there is no reason to think that there will be any most-similar A-worlds where there are Since one true special science law of the actual world is the ./cache/work_hgyli243xnbphjwnsbbloiglma.pdf ./txt/work_hgyli243xnbphjwnsbbloiglma.txt