
Product DescriptionIn this sequence of philosophical essays about natural science, the author argues that fundamental explanatory laws, the deepest and most admired successes of modern physics, do not in fact describe regularities that exist in nature. Cartwright draws from many real-life examples to propound a novel distinction: that theoretical entities, and the complex and localized laws that describe them, can be interpreted realistically, but the simple unifying laws of basic theory cannot.Review"An important and challenging book."--International Studies in PhilosophyAbout the AuthorNancy Cartwright is Professor Philosophy, London School of Economics.
Page Count:
221
Publication Date:
1983-01-01
ISBN-10:
0198247001
ISBN-13:
9780198247005
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