Constraint, Empowerment, and Guidance: A Conjectural Classification of Laws of Nature

Philosophy 76 (3):341-370 (2001)
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This paper introduces a conjecture that laws of nature may be of different kinds, in particular that there may, in addition to laws which constrain outcomes, be laws which empower systems to direct or select outcomes and laws which guide systems in such selections. The paper defends this conjecture by suggesting that it is not excluded by anything we know, is plausible, and is potentially of great explanatory power.

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