NECESSITY AND PHYSICAL LAWS IN DESCARTES'S PHILOSOPHY

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I argue that although in his earlier work descartes thought of the laws of motion as "eternal truths," he later came to think of them as truths whose necessity is of a different type.

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Broughton, J. (1987). NECESSITY AND PHYSICAL LAWS IN DESCARTES’S PHILOSOPHY. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 68(3–4), 205–221. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0114.1987.tb00293.x

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