In response to suspicions concerning the use of possible worlds in philosophy, this brief paper proposes an analysis of possibility that requires only a single world, using a combination of temporal logic and a potentiality operator
Adams’s Thesis, the claim that the probabilities of indicative conditionals equal the conditional pr...
This paper considers the notion of possible events which are insignificant in probabilistic analysis...
In the logics of belief, the possible worlds semantic (Kripke 59) is attractive, for its formal eleg...
In response to suspicions concerning the use of possible worlds in philosophy, this brief paper prop...
Possible worlds’ semantics for modal logic has proven to be theoreti- cally useful. But talk of poss...
Funding information: Open access funding provided by University of Oslo (incl Oslo University Hospit...
Possible worlds are commonly seen as an interpretation of modal operators such as "possible" and "ne...
This chapter provides an introduction to possible worlds semantics in both logic and the philosophy ...
In this thesis, I develop a nonreductive and general conception of potentiality, and explore the pro...
Possible worlds have found many applications in contemporary philosophy: from theories of possibilit...
The role of possible worlds in philosophy is hard to overestimate. Nevertheless, their nature and ex...
There are two different conceptions of possibility simpliciter (or ‘metaphysical possibility’, as it...
Realists about possible worlds typically identify possible worlds with abstract objects, such as pro...
In “Why is There Anything at All?” Peter van Inwagen argues that even though it was never necessary ...
Adams’s Thesis, the claim that the probabilities of indicative conditionals equal the conditional pr...
This paper considers the notion of possible events which are insignificant in probabilistic analysis...
In the logics of belief, the possible worlds semantic (Kripke 59) is attractive, for its formal eleg...
In response to suspicions concerning the use of possible worlds in philosophy, this brief paper prop...
Possible worlds’ semantics for modal logic has proven to be theoreti- cally useful. But talk of poss...
Funding information: Open access funding provided by University of Oslo (incl Oslo University Hospit...
Possible worlds are commonly seen as an interpretation of modal operators such as "possible" and "ne...
This chapter provides an introduction to possible worlds semantics in both logic and the philosophy ...
In this thesis, I develop a nonreductive and general conception of potentiality, and explore the pro...
Possible worlds have found many applications in contemporary philosophy: from theories of possibilit...
The role of possible worlds in philosophy is hard to overestimate. Nevertheless, their nature and ex...
There are two different conceptions of possibility simpliciter (or ‘metaphysical possibility’, as it...
Realists about possible worlds typically identify possible worlds with abstract objects, such as pro...
In “Why is There Anything at All?” Peter van Inwagen argues that even though it was never necessary ...
Adams’s Thesis, the claim that the probabilities of indicative conditionals equal the conditional pr...
This paper considers the notion of possible events which are insignificant in probabilistic analysis...
In the logics of belief, the possible worlds semantic (Kripke 59) is attractive, for its formal eleg...