The problem of nomological harmony

Publication date

2024-06

Authors

Cutter, Brian
Saad, BradfordISNI 0000000512605637

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Abstract

Our universe features a harmonious match between laws and states: applying its laws to its states generates other states. This is a striking fact. Matters might have been otherwise. The universe might have been stillborn in a state unengaged by its laws. The problem of nomological harmony is that of explaining the noted striking fact. After introducing and developing this problem, we canvass candidate solutions and identify some of their virtues and vices. Candidate solutions invoke the likes of a designer, axiarchic meta-laws, multiverses, essential causal powers, and Humean laws.

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Philosophy

Citation

Cutter, B & Saad, B 2024, 'The problem of nomological harmony', Noûs, vol. 58, no. 2, pp. 482-504. https://doi.org/10.1111/nous.12463