The Jowett Society (Friday - Week 2, TT23)

Philosophical Society

The Better Best System Account (BBSA) of the laws of nature is a modifcation of the Lewisian Best Systems Account (BSA), but unlike the BSA that relys on perfectly natural predicates/properties for its system formulation, the BBSA can successfully be executed for any arbitrary but fixed set of predicates/properties. This affords the possibility to launch system analyses separately for each of the special sciences.

However, unnoticed challenges arise: What are the boundaries between the different sets of properties that demarcate the sciences (if there are any)? Also, the BBSA is in danger of depicting the whole of sciences as a patchwork of unrelated, maybe even contradictory systems. Is there a unity or a hierarchy to be found after all? The latter issues concern the interrelations across separate best systems and their properties. Relating to scientific progress, there are internal issues as well: as a science develops it hosts different sets of properties. System analyses for different property sets, however, might well be incommensurable. How can the BBSA account for this? 

This talk aims to offer tentative solutions to these challenges but it remains critical.


Jowett Society Organising Committee: Imogen Rivers  | Jowett Society Website