1st Edition

Inductive Metaphysics Insights, Challenges, and Prospects

Edited By Andreas Hüttemann, Gerhard Schurz Copyright 2026
370 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Inductive Metaphysics (IM) is a comparatively new branch of metaphysics that justifies metaphysical principles by inductive or abductive inferences from empirical evidence, rather than by purely logico-conceptual considerations. This is the first volume to provide a representative picture of current research and debates in this branch of metaphysics. Metaphysics was traditionally conceived as a... Read more

Introduction to the Contributions Andreas Hüttemann and Gerhard Schurz

List of Contributors

Part 1: Inductive Metaphysics in the History of Philosophy and Contemporary Philosophy
1. Inductive Metaphysics: Reconstruction and Defence Oliver R. Scholz and Ansgar Seide
2. Inductive Metaphysics in Contemporary Philosophy: Insights, Challenges, and Prospects Andreas Hüttemann and Gerhard Schurz
3. Inductive Metaphysics in the Context of Two Movements: Critical Realism and Logical Empiricism Matthias Neuber
4. Inductive Reasoning in Kant’s Metaphysics of Nature Kristina Engelhard and Brigitte Falkenburg

Part 2: Inductive Metaphysics and the Method of Abduction
5. The Indefeasibility of Abduction Stephen Biggs and Jessica Wilson
6. Logical Abductivism: Challenges and Prospects Elke Brendel, Filippo Ferrari, and Filippo Mancini
7. Abduction in Philosophy of Mind Christian Feldbacher-Escamilla and Maria Sekatskaya

Part 3: Ground, Explanation, and Data in the Context of Inductive Metaphysics
8. Inductive Metaphysics: Lessons for the Notion of Ground Martin Grajner
9. Skepticism about Metaphysical Explanation Naomi Thompson
10. Data, Curve-Fitting, and Model-Building in the Metaphysics of Laws and Causation Siegfried Jaag and Markus Schrenk

Part 4: Inductive Metaphysics and the Formation of Concepts
11. Naturalness and Concept Learning: Recent Progress and Prospects Igor Douven
12. Conceptual Re-Engineering for Inductive Metaphysicians Matthias Rolffs

Part 5: Inductive Metaphysics in the Philosophy of Physics
13. Simplicity as a Guide to Scientific Metaphysics: Insights from Physics Jenann Ismael
14. On Solving the Problem of the Direction of Time Kian Salimkhani and Martin Voggenauer

Part 6: Inductive Metaphysics in the Philosophy of the Life Sciences
15. Causal Bases of Potentialities in the Life Sciences: Extrinsicality, Multi-levelness, and Processuality Fabian Hundertmark, María Ferreira Ruiz, Marie I. Kaiser and Javier Suárez
16. Metaphysics of Evolution and the Propensity Concept of Fitness Niklas Parwez and Gerhard Schurz

Biography

Andreas Hüttemann is a Professor of Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Cologne. He is the author of A Minimal Metaphysics for Scientific Practice (2021) and has published many book chapters and journal articles on metaphysics, philosophy of science and early modern philosophy.

Gerhard Schurz is a Senior Professor of Theoretical Philosophy at the Heinrich Heine University of Düsseldorf. He has published more than 270 research papers and 12 books, including Philosophy of Science (Routledge 2014), Hume's Problem Solved (2019), and Optimality Justifications (2024).