Luis Henrique

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Against this view are the nominalists, triumphant in the natural sciences, who tell us that these what-is questions lead nowhere. A scientific theory of gravity does not ask, what is gravity? Rather, it tries to explain through a testable theory exactly why and how and by what specific rules apples fall from trees—and then appends the name of gravity as a shorthand label to the result.
A Thousand Small Sanities: The Moral Adventure of Liberalism
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