Everyone knows what David Lewis’ possible worlds are, what role they play in his account of possibility and necessity, and Saul Kripke’s criticisms. But what, instead, are Kripke’s possible worlds, and what role do they play in his account of possibility and necessity? The answers are not so obvious. Recently, it has even been claimed that, contrary to what is standardly assumed, Kripke’s approach to modality has not always been consistently metaphysical. In particular, an interpretation of the famous passage in the preface to Naming and Necessity with Kripke’s discussion of the dice example has been put forward, according to which he purports there to clarify the modal notions in terms of that of possible world, model-theoretically constru...
This article offers a critical review of various current debates between realism and anti-realism in...
How do we know what's (metaphysically) possible and impossible? Arguments from Kripke and Putnam sug...
Abstract: In Kripke semantics for modal logic, “pos-sible worlds ” and the possibility relation are ...
Everyone knows what David Lewis' possible worlds are, what role they play in his account of possibil...
Ever since Saul Kripke and others developed a semantic interpretation for modal logic, 'possible wor...
In ‘Semantical Considerations on Modal Logic’, Kripke articulates his project in the discourse of “p...
In ‘Semantical Considerations on Modal Logic’, Kripke articulates his project in the discourse of “p...
David Lewis ’ modal counterpart theory falls prey to the famous Saul Kripke’s objection, and this is...
Niniejsza praca poświęcona jest prezentacji wybranych, a uznanych przeze mnie za istotne, zagadnień ...
This paper is concerned with modality de re, and how possible worlds best represents this kind of mo...
I undertake a metaphysical investigation of Saul Kripke's modern classic, Naming and Necessity (1980...
Recent attempts to understand modality have centered upon possible worlds. One view, offered by Davi...
Richard Hanley, Ph.D.While there is broad consensus on the roles propositions can play (they are the...
This paper is concerned with modality de re, and how possible worlds best represents this kind of mo...
Among the most remarkable developments in metaphysics since the 1950’s is the explosion of philosoph...
This article offers a critical review of various current debates between realism and anti-realism in...
How do we know what's (metaphysically) possible and impossible? Arguments from Kripke and Putnam sug...
Abstract: In Kripke semantics for modal logic, “pos-sible worlds ” and the possibility relation are ...
Everyone knows what David Lewis' possible worlds are, what role they play in his account of possibil...
Ever since Saul Kripke and others developed a semantic interpretation for modal logic, 'possible wor...
In ‘Semantical Considerations on Modal Logic’, Kripke articulates his project in the discourse of “p...
In ‘Semantical Considerations on Modal Logic’, Kripke articulates his project in the discourse of “p...
David Lewis ’ modal counterpart theory falls prey to the famous Saul Kripke’s objection, and this is...
Niniejsza praca poświęcona jest prezentacji wybranych, a uznanych przeze mnie za istotne, zagadnień ...
This paper is concerned with modality de re, and how possible worlds best represents this kind of mo...
I undertake a metaphysical investigation of Saul Kripke's modern classic, Naming and Necessity (1980...
Recent attempts to understand modality have centered upon possible worlds. One view, offered by Davi...
Richard Hanley, Ph.D.While there is broad consensus on the roles propositions can play (they are the...
This paper is concerned with modality de re, and how possible worlds best represents this kind of mo...
Among the most remarkable developments in metaphysics since the 1950’s is the explosion of philosoph...
This article offers a critical review of various current debates between realism and anti-realism in...
How do we know what's (metaphysically) possible and impossible? Arguments from Kripke and Putnam sug...
Abstract: In Kripke semantics for modal logic, “pos-sible worlds ” and the possibility relation are ...