The thesis that entities exist in, at, or in relation to logically possible worlds is criticized. The suggestion that actually nonexistent fictional characters might nevertheless exist in nonactual merely logically possible worlds runs afoul of the most general transworld identity requirements. An influential philosophical argument for the concept of world-relativized existence is examined in Alvin Plantinga's formal development and explanation of modal semantic relations. Despite proposing an attractive unified semantics of alethic modality, Plantinga's argument is rejected on formal grounds as supporting materially false actual existence assertions in the case of actually nonexistent objects in the framework of Plantinga's own underlying ...
"Jim would still be alive if he hadn't jumped" means that Jim's death was a consequence of his jumpi...
We follow Pollard (2007) in assuming that the mainstream Kripke/Montagueinspired possible-worlds sem...
This work considers data about the intentional nature of human cognition, and traces their consequen...
The thesis that entities exist in, at, or in relation to logically possible worlds is criticized. Th...
Recent attempts to understand modality have centered upon possible worlds. One view, offered by Davi...
This paper is concerned with the technical implications of a certain view connecting existence to pr...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/43175/1/10992_2004_Article_BF00293421.p...
Philosophers often explain what could be the case in terms of what is, in fact, the case at one poss...
In our everyday discourse, most of us use modal statements to express possibility, necessity, or con...
In a recent article, P. Roger Turner and Justin Capes argue that no one is, or ever was, even partly...
The latter half of the 20th Century witnessed an ‘intensional revolution’: a great collective effort...
This paper sets out a number of reasons for thinking that the framework of possible worlds, even whe...
Possible worlds’ semantics for modal logic has proven to be theoreti- cally useful. But talk of poss...
Th ere is much controversy surrounding the nature of the relation between fictional individuals and ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2002.In...
"Jim would still be alive if he hadn't jumped" means that Jim's death was a consequence of his jumpi...
We follow Pollard (2007) in assuming that the mainstream Kripke/Montagueinspired possible-worlds sem...
This work considers data about the intentional nature of human cognition, and traces their consequen...
The thesis that entities exist in, at, or in relation to logically possible worlds is criticized. Th...
Recent attempts to understand modality have centered upon possible worlds. One view, offered by Davi...
This paper is concerned with the technical implications of a certain view connecting existence to pr...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/43175/1/10992_2004_Article_BF00293421.p...
Philosophers often explain what could be the case in terms of what is, in fact, the case at one poss...
In our everyday discourse, most of us use modal statements to express possibility, necessity, or con...
In a recent article, P. Roger Turner and Justin Capes argue that no one is, or ever was, even partly...
The latter half of the 20th Century witnessed an ‘intensional revolution’: a great collective effort...
This paper sets out a number of reasons for thinking that the framework of possible worlds, even whe...
Possible worlds’ semantics for modal logic has proven to be theoreti- cally useful. But talk of poss...
Th ere is much controversy surrounding the nature of the relation between fictional individuals and ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2002.In...
"Jim would still be alive if he hadn't jumped" means that Jim's death was a consequence of his jumpi...
We follow Pollard (2007) in assuming that the mainstream Kripke/Montagueinspired possible-worlds sem...
This work considers data about the intentional nature of human cognition, and traces their consequen...