A very clear and well-organized book, with regular summaries of the argument so far and virtually no distracting asides. It is incredibly easy to read.
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
a very clear and well-organized book with regular summaries of the argument so far and virtually no distracting asides. It is incredibly easy to read
Helen Beebe, The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
Extraordinarily lucid, and a joy to read. . . . the book treats some of the most interesting questions (to my mind) in epistemology and metaphysics. Even those who may not follow Foster in accepting the notion that laws of nature are divine creations will find of interest his terse discussion of the problem of induction, and his treatment of the metaphysics of nomic necessity.
Evan Fales, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews