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Single Idea 14342

[filed under theme 14. Science / D. Explanation / 2. Types of Explanation / e. Lawlike explanations ]

Full Idea

Laws, qua true generalities, if they exist at all, are ontologically parasitic upon the capacities of particulars, rather than the other way round.

Gist of Idea

General laws depend upon the capacities of particulars, not the other way around

Source

Stephen Mumford (Dispositions [1998], 10.6)

Book Ref

Mumford,Stephen: 'Dispositions' [OUP 1998], p.230


A Reaction

Quite so. And hence trying to explain a particular behaviour by saying that it falls under a law is absurdly circular and vacuous.