Foundations of Physics @Harvard: Eddy Chen (UCSD)

Date: 

Tuesday, December 13, 2022, 1:00pm to 3:00pm

Location: 

Zoom

Foundations of Physics @Harvard Seminar

Foundations of Physics flyer

 

Eddy Keming Chen

University of California, San Diego

“The Simplicity of Physical Laws”

 

Tuesday, December 13

1:00–2:00
Talk

2:00–2:05
Break

2:05–3:00
Open Discussion and Q&A

Zoom Registration

 

 


Paper (arXiv)

Abstract

Physical laws are strikingly simple, although there is no a priori reason they must be so. I propose that nomic realists of all types (Humeans and non-Humeans) should accept that simplicity is a fundamental epistemic guide for discovering and evaluating candidate physical laws. This principle of simplicity clarifies and solves several problems of nomic realism and simplicity. A consequence is that the often-cited epistemic advantage of Humeanism over non-Humeanism is exaggerated, undercutting an influential epistemological argument for Humeanism. Moreover, simplicity is shown to be more tightly connected to lawhood than to mere truth.

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