Among the most remarkable developments in metaphysics since the 1950’s is the explosion of philosophical interest in possible worlds. This paper proposes an explanation of what possible worlds are, and argues that this proposal, the interpreted models conception, should be attractive to anyone who thinks that modal facts are primitive, and so not to be explained in terms of some non-modal notion of “possible world.” I articulate three constraints on any acceptable primitivist explanation of the nature of possible worlds, and show that the interpreted models conception meets the three constraints
In his metaphysical summa of 1986, The Plurality of Worlds, David Lewis famously defends a doctrine ...
Some interpretations of quantum mechanics use notions of possible states and possible trajectories. ...
This paper sets out a number of reasons for thinking that the framework of possible worlds, even whe...
Among the most remarkable developments in metaphysics since the 1950’s is the explosion of philosoph...
Possible worlds’ semantics for modal logic has proven to be theoreti- cally useful. But talk of poss...
Modality concerns what might or must be the case. Modal expressions are typically intensional. An ex...
The aim of this paper is to provide an analysis of modality by means of the existence of concrete im...
Recent attempts to understand modality have centered upon possible worlds. One view, offered by Davi...
In the presented analyses we propose a formal complement to a certain version of the semantics of po...
Richard Hanley, Ph.D.While there is broad consensus on the roles propositions can play (they are the...
The appeal to possible worlds in the semantics of modal logic and the philosophical defense of possi...
Possible worlds are commonly seen as an interpretation of modal operators such as "possible" and "ne...
Philosophers often explain what could be the case in terms of what is, in fact, the case at one poss...
The paper outlines and immediately discusses the so-called ‘soft’ impossibility, i.e., non...
The paper deals with such a modification of genuine modal realism as to accommodate impossible world...
In his metaphysical summa of 1986, The Plurality of Worlds, David Lewis famously defends a doctrine ...
Some interpretations of quantum mechanics use notions of possible states and possible trajectories. ...
This paper sets out a number of reasons for thinking that the framework of possible worlds, even whe...
Among the most remarkable developments in metaphysics since the 1950’s is the explosion of philosoph...
Possible worlds’ semantics for modal logic has proven to be theoreti- cally useful. But talk of poss...
Modality concerns what might or must be the case. Modal expressions are typically intensional. An ex...
The aim of this paper is to provide an analysis of modality by means of the existence of concrete im...
Recent attempts to understand modality have centered upon possible worlds. One view, offered by Davi...
In the presented analyses we propose a formal complement to a certain version of the semantics of po...
Richard Hanley, Ph.D.While there is broad consensus on the roles propositions can play (they are the...
The appeal to possible worlds in the semantics of modal logic and the philosophical defense of possi...
Possible worlds are commonly seen as an interpretation of modal operators such as "possible" and "ne...
Philosophers often explain what could be the case in terms of what is, in fact, the case at one poss...
The paper outlines and immediately discusses the so-called ‘soft’ impossibility, i.e., non...
The paper deals with such a modification of genuine modal realism as to accommodate impossible world...
In his metaphysical summa of 1986, The Plurality of Worlds, David Lewis famously defends a doctrine ...
Some interpretations of quantum mechanics use notions of possible states and possible trajectories. ...
This paper sets out a number of reasons for thinking that the framework of possible worlds, even whe...