This anthology contains everything the student of the philosophy of science should ever want to read about laws and everything the metaphysician was afraid the philosophy of science student might miss!-- "Alex Rosenberg, Duke University"
The notion of a law of nature has long been recognized to be a central topic for the philosophy of science. In recent years a great deal of valuable work has been done, from widely differing viewpoints. An anthology was clearly required. Here is a most useful one, edited with an introduction by John W. Carroll, himself a player in the game.-- "David Armstrong, University of Sydney"
Carroll has done teachers, student, and researchers in the philosophy of science a tremendous service by bringing together this set of articles. Anyone who reads through this collection will have a good grasp of the state of the art in research on the philosophical problem of laws, and how we got here.-- "John T. Roberts, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill"
An excellent introduction to recent debates on laws which focus mostly on the problem of 'ceteris paribus' conditions. For anyone familiar with the early exposition of necessitarian and regularity views in the 1970s and 1980s, this collection is most valuable as it brings together some of the most important recent contributions.-- "Philosophy in Review"