A Model of the Universe [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 49 (2):419-420 (1995)
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Abstract

Not too many metaphysicians in these hypercritical times would dream of offering a theory of everything, but Storrs McCall, who modestly compares his new book to The Origin of Species, claims that his theory may accomplish nothing less than to "illuminate, perhaps even resolve" problems such as "the direction and flow of time; what causation consists of; the nature of scientific laws; the interpretation of quantum mechanics; objective probability; counterfactuals and related conditionals; the identity of individuals across possible worlds; essential properties... practical reason and decision, and the problem of free will". His attempt is breathtaking in its thoroughness and ingenuity.

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Kent A. Peacock
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