@article{Stove1973-STOLAS,volume = {51},abstract = {The author claims to prove by example that, Contrary to what is generally maintained, A singular preposition of an observational kind is in some cases deducible from a natural law alone. On this basis he raises the question whether the universe might not be deterministic in a 'hyper-Laplacean' sense: that is, Whether the laws of nature might not be logically sufficient on their own to determine every actual state of the universe},journal = {Australasian Journal of Philosophy},number = {2},year = {1973},pages = {139--143},title = {Laws and Singular Propositions},author = {D. C. Stove}}@