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A Minimal Metaphysics for Scientific Practice

A Minimal Metaphysics for Scientific Practice

A Minimal Metaphysics for Scientific Practice

Andreas Hüttemann, University of Cologne
August 2023
Available
Paperback
9781009010436

    What are the metaphysical commitments which best 'make sense' of our scientific practice (rather than our scientific theories)? In this book, Andreas Hüttemann provides a minimal metaphysics for scientific practice, i.e. a metaphysics that refrains from postulating any structure that is explanatorily irrelevant. Hüttemann closely analyses paradigmatic aspects of scientific practice, such as prediction, explanation and manipulation, to consider the questions whether and (if so) what metaphysical presuppositions best account for these practices. He looks at the role which scientific generalisation (laws of nature) play in predicting, testing, and explaining the behaviour of systems. He also develops a theory of causation in terms of quasi-inertial processes and interfering factors, and he proposes an account of reductive practices that makes minimal metaphysical assumptions. His book will be valuable for scholars and advanced students working in both philosophy of science and metaphysics.

    • Develops a metaphysics that is based only on reliable evidence
    • Proposes accounts of laws of nature and causation that fit with scientific practice
    • Provides a comprehensive explanation of our reductive practices without irrelevant metaphysical baggage

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    'A Minimal Metaphysics for Scientific Practice constitutes a highly original contribution to the burgeoning field of the metaphysics of science. Clear, well-argued and ambitious in scope, it will be required reading for those seeking cutting-edge work on such issues as laws, causation, reductionism and fundamentality.' Travis Dumsday, Concordia University of Edmonton

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    Product details

    August 2023
    Paperback
    9781009010436
    240 pages
    229 × 152 × 13 mm
    0.356kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Laws of nature and their modal surface structure
    • 2. The problem of ceteris paribus clauses
    • 3. Causation – conceptual groundwork
    • 4. Causation – application and augmentation
    • 5. Reductive practices
    • 6. Reduction and physical foundationalism
    • 7. Reduction and ontological monism
    • 8. Concluding remarks: methods and epistemic sources in metaphysics.
      Author
    • Andreas Hüttemann , University of Cologne

      Andreas Hüttemann is Professor of Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Cologne. He is the author of What's Wrong with Microphysicalism? (2004) and Ursachen (2013), and has published many book chapters and journal articles on metaphysics, philosophy of science and early modern philosophy.