Introduction
1: Analyzing Modality
2: Diverging Everettian Quantum Mechanics
3: Emergent Chance
4: Laws of Nature
5: Indeterminacy
6: Anthropic Contingency
Conclusion: An Expanding Reality
Alastair Wilson is Professor of Philosophy at the University of
Birmingham and Adjunct Senior Research Fellow at Monash University.
He was President of the Society for Metaphysics of Science in
2017-18, Honorary Secretary of the British Society for the
Philosophy of Science in 2018-19, and is currently leading
FraMEPhys, a five-year project on metaphysical explanation in
physics funded by the European Research Council. He works in the
emerging subfield of
metaphysics of science, a branch of philosophy which draws on
contemporary scientific discoveries to help answer ancient
questions about the underlying nature of reality.
This is a thoroughly stimulating and clearly written work that
argues for a genuinely big idea ... I am keen to make clear that I
learned a great deal from this book, and that I found much in it to
agree with and more to admire. The Nature of Contingency deserves
to be read by researchers in the many fields that it covers and
will -- I expect -- be widely appreciated for the imaginative and
impressive work that it is.
*John Divers, Mind*
this is not only a rich and sophisticated work, but broad in its
reach as well. And whether you agree with the Everett
interpretation or not, or with Lewisian metaphysics, or not,
Wilson's book actualises the possibility of a nuanced and erudite
to-and-fro exchange between metaphysics and physics, to the benefit
of both.
*Steven French, Metascience*
he Nature of Contingency is an important book. It elegantly
precisifies the tantalising analogy between Lewisian modal realism
and Everettian quantum mechanics and is an impressive showcase for
naturalistic metaphysics.
*Samuel Kimpton-Nye, Philosophical Quarterly*
The Nature of Contingency is an invaluable source of how to
properly do scientific metaphysics.
*Raoni Wohnrath Arroyo, Erkenntnis*
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