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 P. Simons - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Principles, philosophy of science: physical principles are not the same as laws of nature. Rather, laws can be gained from principles or traced back to principles. Examples are the principle of the shortest time, the principle of the smallest effect, the uncertainty principle. See also theories, laws of nature, laws, natural constants.
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Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.
 
Author Item    More concepts for author
Barrow, John D. Principles   Barrow
Descartes, R. Principles   Descartes
Duhem, Pierre Principles   Duhem
Dworkin, Ronald Principles   Dworkin
Economic Theories Principles   Economic Theories
Feyerabend, Paul Principles   Feyerabend
Feynman, Richard Principles   Feynman
Genz, Hennig Principles   Genz
Gould, Stephen Jay Principles   Gould
Guth, Alan Principles   Guth
Hume, David Principles   Hume
Kant, Immanuel Principles   Kant
Leibniz, G.W. Principles   Leibniz
Nagel, Thomas Principles   Nagel
Nozick, Robert Principles   Nozick
Peacocke, Christopher Principles   Peacocke
Poincaré, Henri Principles   Poincaré
Quine, W.V.O. Principles   Quine
Rawls, John Principles   Rawls
Rescher, Nicholas Principles   Rescher
Rorty, Richard Principles   Rorty
Russell, Bertrand Principles   Russell
Searle, John R. Principles   Searle
Simons, Peter M. Principles   Simons
Strawson, Peter F. Principles   Strawson
Thorne, Kip Principles   Thorne
Wessel, H. Principles   Wessel

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