• Governing Without A Fundamental Direction of Time: Minimal Primitivism about Laws of Nature
    Eddy Keming Chen and Sheldon Goldstein
    In Yemima Ben-Menahem (ed.), Rethinking Laws of Nature, Springer. pp. 21-64. forthcoming.
    The Great Divide in metaphysical debates about laws of nature is between Humeans, who think that laws merely describe the distribution of matter, and non-Humeans, who think that laws govern it. The metaphysics can place demands on the proper formulations of physical theories. It is sometimes assumed that the governing view requires a fundamental / intrinsic direction of time: to govern, laws must be dynamical, producing later states of the world from earlier ones, in accord with the fundamental …Read more