http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2016v20n1p81 The paper defends the so-called extended modal realism, a theory according to which there are concrete impossible worlds. Firstly, modal realism is presented. Next, the way of how its ontology enriched by impossible worlds should look like in order to save its main theoretical virtues is pursued. Finally, I argue for a claim that metaphysical impossibility equals to dissimilarity between worlds instantiating distinct metaphysical structures
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The paper defends the so-called extended modal realism, a theory according to which there are concre...
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International audienceDrawing on different suggestions from the literature, we outline a unified met...
International audienceAccounts of propositions as sets of possible worlds have been criticized for c...
Accounts of propositions as sets of possible worlds have been criticized for conflating distinct imp...
In this dissertation, I develop an account of non-vacuous counterpossibles—counterfactuals involving...
In his metaphysical summa of 1986, The Plurality of Worlds, David Lewis famously defends a doctrine ...
Abstract The best arguments for possible worlds. as states of affairs furnish us with equally good a...
The paper defends the so-called extended modal realism, a theory according to which there are concre...
The paper deals with such a modification of genuine modal realism as to accommodate impossible world...
The aim of this paper is to provide an analysis of modality by means of the existence of concrete im...
The paper outlines and immediately discusses the so-called ‘soft’ impossibility, i.e., non...
To solve the problem of counterpossibles, many philosophers have been arguing that one needs to invo...
The metaphysics of impossible worldsThe article outlines the main motivations for postulating imposs...
In this paper, I support a hybrid view regarding the metaphysics of worlds. I endorse Lewisian Modal...
In this paper I argue that Modal Realism, the thesis that there exist non-actual possible individual...
International audienceDrawing on different suggestions from the literature, we outline a unified met...
International audienceAccounts of propositions as sets of possible worlds have been criticized for c...
Accounts of propositions as sets of possible worlds have been criticized for conflating distinct imp...
In this dissertation, I develop an account of non-vacuous counterpossibles—counterfactuals involving...
In his metaphysical summa of 1986, The Plurality of Worlds, David Lewis famously defends a doctrine ...
Abstract The best arguments for possible worlds. as states of affairs furnish us with equally good a...