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Nomic Necessity and Empiricism
L'A. defend l'approche empiriste de la loi naturelle contre le postulat metaphysique d'une necessite nomique a l'oeuvre dans le caractere modal de la loi. Examinant la these de la survenance humienne adoptee par D. Lewis et J. Earman, l'A. presente une version contextuelle de l'empirisme fondee sur l'approche perspectiviste du meilleur-systeme ...
John F Halpin
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Cognition, Systematicity and Nomic Necessity
Abstract: In their provocative 1988 paper, Fodor and Pylyshyn issued a formidable challenge to connectionists, i.e. to provide a non‐classical explanation of the empirical phenomenon of systematicity in cognitive agents. Since the appearance of F&P's challenge, a number of connectionist systems have emerged which prima facie meet this challenge ...
Robert F Hadley
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Nomic Necessity and Natural States: Comment on the Leckey—Bigelow Theory of Laws
It is a widely held belief that the laws of nature, although necessary in a restricted sense of the word, could have been different from what they are in this world. This view that the laws may have been otherwise is known as the contingency theory of laws.
Caroline Lierse
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Nomic Necessity is Cross-Theoretic
Hsiao-wen Hung
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Nomic Necessity and Contingency
George N Schlesinger
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Approaching probabilistic and deterministic nomic truths in an inductive probabilistic way
SynthÈse, 2021Theo A F Kuipers
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A coherent trio of, distance and size based, measures for nomic and actual truthlikeness
SynthÈse, 2023Theo A F Kuipers
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