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[from 'Causal Powers' by Harré,R./Madden,E.H., in 10. Modality / A. Necessity / 7. Natural Necessity ]

Full Idea

Natural necessity is neither a mere reflection of logical necessity nor a roundabout way of referring to empirical contingency.

Gist of Idea

Natural necessity is not logical necessity or empirical contingency in disguise

Source

Harré,R./Madden,E.H. (Causal Powers [1975], 1.I.B)

Book Reference

Harré,R/Madden,E.H.: 'Causal Powers: A Theory of Natural Necessity' [Blackwell 1975], p.6


A Reaction

They offer a strong defence of natural necessity, which is basic to their scientific essentialism. The key point is that they, unlike some others, are not defending metaphysical necessity about nature, but finding a different type of necessity. Good.