The concept of "law" as applied to the physical world, as much as and possibly more than others that emerged at a particular time in human intellectual history, can be fully understood only by keeping its origins in mind.
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The Software of the Universe: An Introduction to the History And Philosophy of Laws of Nature (Ashgate New Critical Thinking in Philosophy)
August 2005, Ashgate Publishing
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0754639940 9780754639947
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