(January 13, 2017 at 3:46 pm)Neo-Scholastic Wrote: ...does it help if I state it more neutrally? All current observations suggest that epistemological limits result from lawful processes.
I'm not sure what you mean by epistemological limits, but the universe is orderly because we describe the orderly bits, and we don't describe the bits that don't follow a pattern. This suggests you're conflating a selective process of description with one that is proscriptive. We do infer a law of uniformitarianism upon our observations which is not purely a matter of description, but rather an assumption we make to preserve the lawfulness of reality. "Epistemological limits" do not result from lawful processes but rather from a selective process of modeling what can be modeled and not modeling that which can't be modeled.