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Children of the Cosmos. Presenting a Toy Model of Science with a Supporting Cast of Infinitesimals

In Anthony Aguirre, Brendan Foster & Zeeya Merali (eds.), Trick or Truth?: The Mysterious Connection Between Physics and Mathematics. Cham: Springer (2016)

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  1. Typical Humean worlds have no laws.Dustin Lazarovici - unknown
    The paper uses the concept of typicality to spell out an argument against Humean supervenience and the best system account of laws. It proves that, in a very general and robust sense, almost all possible Humean worlds have no Humean laws. They are worlds of irreducible complexity that do not allow for any systematization. After explaining typicality reasoning in general, the implications of this result for the metaphysics of laws are discussed in detail.
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