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Miracles Are Not Violations of the Laws of Nature Because the Laws Do Not Entail Regularity

2015; Volume: 7; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.24204/ejpr.v7i4.86

ISSN

1689-8311

Autores

Daniel von Wachter,

Tópico(s)

Environmental Philosophy and Ethics

Resumo

Some have tried to make miracles compatible with the laws of nature by re-defining them as something other than interventions. By contrast, this article argues that although miracles are divine interventions, they are not violations of the laws of nature. Miracles are also not exceptions to the laws, nor do the laws not apply to them. The laws never have exceptions; they never are violated or suspended, are probably necessary and unchangeable, and apply also to divine interventions. We need to reconsider not miracles but laws. The main claim of this article is that laws of nature do not entail regularities, and therefore that miracles do not violate the laws. We need a new theory of the laws of nature: the tendency theory.

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