
Helen Beebee on Laws of Nature
Philosophy Bites
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The Problem of Induction
Some philosophers think that the laws of nature are really just particularly important kinds of regularity. They say you need to add in relations of natural necessity before you get to infer facts about what they're actually going to do. In principle, you could imagine a universe where objects have same physical properties but behave completely different ways. The fundamental features of things, just by themselves, don't guarantee how they're going to behave.
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