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23670 | Scientists don't know the cause of magnetism, and only discover its regulations [Reid] |
Full Idea: A Newtonian philosopher …confesses his ignorance of the true cause of magnetic motion, and thinks that his business, as a philosopher, is only to find from experiment the laws by which it is regulated in all cases. | |
From: Thomas Reid (Essays on Active Powers 1: Active power [1788], 6) | |
A reaction: Since there is a 'true cause', that implies that the laws don't actively 'regulate' the magnetism, but only describe its regularity, which I think is the correct view of laws. |
23671 | Laws are rules for effects, but these need a cause; rules of navigation don't navigate [Reid] |
Full Idea: The laws of nature are the rules according to which the effects are produced; but there must be a cause which operates according to these rules. The rules of navigation never navigated a ship. | |
From: Thomas Reid (Essays on Active Powers 1: Active power [1788], 6) | |
A reaction: Very nice. No enquirer should be satisfied with merely discovering patterns; the point is to explain the patterns. |