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Books/ Laws and Lawmakers
Marc Lange 2009

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1 Laws Form Counterfactually Stable Sets 3

1.1 Welcome 3
1.2 Their Necessity Sets the Laws Apart 4
1.3 The Laws’ Persistence under Counterfactuals 8
1.4 Nomic Preservation 12
1.5 Beyond Nomic Preservation 20
1.6 A Host of Related Problems: Triviality, Circularity, Arbitrariness 25
1.7 Sub-nomic Stability 28
1.8 No Nonmaximal Set Containing Accidents Possesses Sub-nomic Stability 32
1.9 How Two Sub-nomically Stable Sets Must Be Related: Multiple Strata of Natural Laws 37
1.10 Why the Laws Would Still Have Been Laws 42
1.11 Conclusion: Laws Form Stable Sets 43

2 Natural Necessity 45

2.1 What It Would Take to Understand Natural Necessity 45
2.2 The Euthyphro Question 46
2.3 David Lewis’s “Best System Account” 49
2.4 Lewis’s Account and the Laws’ Supervenience 51
2.5 The Euthyphro Question Returns 56
2.6 Are All Relative Necessities Created Equal? 59
2.7 The Modality Principle 63
2.8 A Proposal for Distinguishing Genuine from Merely Relative Modalities 67
2.9 Borrowing a Strategy from Chapter 1 71
2.10 Necessity as Maximal Invariance 74
2.11 The Laws Form a System 80
2.12 Scientifi c Essentialism Squashes the Pyramid 82
2.13 Why There Is a Natural Ordering of the Genuine Modalities 86
2.14 Conclusion: Necessity, as Maximal Invariance, Involves Stability 88

3 Three Payoffs of My Account 91

3.1 The Itinerary 91
3.2 Could the Laws of Nature Change? 92
3.3 Why the Laws Are Immutable 96
3.4 Symmetry Principles as Meta-laws 104
3.5 The Symmetry Meta-laws Form a Nomically Stable Set 110
3.6 The Relation between Chancy Facts and Deterministic Laws 120
3.7 How to Account for the Relation 129

4 A World of Subjunctives 135

4.1 What If the Lawmakers Were Subjunctive Facts? 135
4.2 The Lawmaker’s Regress 142
4.3 Stability 150
4.4 Avoiding Adhocery 156
4.5 Instantaneous Rates of Change and the Causal Explanation Problem 162
4.6 Et in Arcadia Ego 172
4.7 The Rule of Law 176
4.8 Why the Laws Must Be Complete 181
4.9 Envoi: Am I Cheating? 188
Notes 191
References 243
Index 253

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