8 ideas
14802 | Physical and psychical laws of mind are either independent, or derived in one or other direction [Peirce] |
8404 | Explain single events by general rules, or vice versa, or probability explains both, or they are unconnected [Field,H] |
8401 | Physical laws are largely time-symmetric, so they make a poor basis for directional causation [Field,H] |
8400 | Identifying cause and effect is not just conventional; we explain later events by earlier ones [Field,H] |
8402 | The only reason for adding the notion of 'cause' to fundamental physics is directionality [Field,H] |
14800 | The world is full of variety, but laws seem to produce uniformity [Peirce] |
13097 | Force in substance makes state follow state, and ensures the very existence of substance [Leibniz] |
14801 | Darwinian evolution is chance, with the destruction of bad results [Peirce] |