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adam_text | CONTENTS 1 THE PROBLEM OF ONTIC MODALITIES 9 1.1 THREE PROBLEMS, TWO
REQUIREMENTS 9 1.2 THE SERIOUSNESS OFTHE EPISTEMOLOGICAL PROBLEM 11 1.3
AN ARGUMENT AGAINST KNOWLEDGE OFA MERE POSSIBILITY 14 1.4 EXISTENCE AND
NON-EXISTENCE 16 1.5 ACTUALISMS 23 2 ACTUALISM, MODAL REALISM, AND MODAL
EPISTEMOLOGY 27 2.1 ALVIN PLANTINGA ON EXISTENCE, ACTUALITY, AND
ACTUALISM 27 2.2 WHAT IS MODAL REALISM, AND WHAT, REALLY, IS IT GOOD
FOR? 35 2.3 CONCEIVABILITY AND (ONTIC) POSSIBILITY .40 2.4 ON PETER VAN
INWAGEN S MODAL SKEPTICISM 52 3 AN ONTO-NOMOLOGICAL THEORY OF MODALITY
63 3.1 WHAT STATEMENTS OF POSSIBILITY AND NECESSITY MEAN 63 3.2 THE
BASIC MEREOLOGY OFSTATES OF AFFAIRS 66 3.3 THE ACTUALITY OF STATES OF
AFFAIRS IN THE MEREOLOGY OF STATES OF AN~LIRS 74 3.4 FURTHER PRINCIPLES
TOR THAT 79 3.5 THE NUMBER OF STATES OF AFFAIRS 82 3.6 BASES
OFNECESSITY AND MODAL PRINCIPLES IN THE MEREOLOGY OF STATES OF AFFAIRS
83 3.7 THE CLASSICAL MODAL PRINCIPLES AND THE BASES-THEORY OF NECESSITY
89 3.8 NECESSITY AND POSSIBLE WORLDS 94 3.9 THREE FINAL OBSERVATIONS:
ANOTHER THAT -PRINCIPLE, THE TRICKINESS OF W*, AND THE CONSISTENCY
OFTHE MEREOLOGY OF STATES OF AFFAIRS 96 3.9.1 ANOTHER APPARENT PARADOX
100 CONTENTS 4 STATES OF AFFAIRS, MODALITY, AND THE BASES- THEORY OF
NECESSITY L05 4.1 STATES OF AFTILIRS, PROPOSITIONS, AND SETS OF POSSIBLE
WORLDS 1 05 4.2 POSSIBLE WORLDS AS STATES OF AFFAIRS 112 4.3
SUPERCONTINGENT STATES OF ATFAIRS 119 4.4 ARMSTRONG S STATES OF ATLILIRS
133 4.5 VAN FRAASSEN S OBJECTION AGAINST THE BASIC IDEA OF A
BASES-THEORY OFNECESSITY 147 4.6 METAPHYSICAL NECESSITY? NOMOLOGICAL
NECESSITY? 152 4.7 AN ASSERTION OF PLANTINGA S: EVERY STATE OF AFFAIRS
IS ACTUAL IN ITSELF.. 156 4.8 ON CHIHARA S FINDING OFA CONTRADICTION IN
PLANTINGA S ONTOLOGICAL THEORY 157 5 THE THEORY OF CONDITIONALS IN THE
ONTO-NOMOLOGICALTHEORY OF MODALITY 159 5.1 RELATIONAL AND NON-RELATIONAL
NECESSITY 161 5.2 CONDITIONALS AS STRICT IMPLICATIONS WITH VARIABLE
BASES... 163 5.2.1 INTRINSIC VAGUENESS OF BASIS AND CONDITIONS TOR BASES
169 5.2.2 DETERMINING A BASIS 174 5.3 THE LOGIC OF CONDITIONALS 177
5.3.1 FURTHER LOGICAL DIFFICULTIES FOR THE BASES-THEORY OF CONDITIONALS
AND THEIR SOLUTIONS I85 5.4 MIGHT-CONDITIONALS, EXPLANATORY
CONDITIONALS, AND CAUSATION 190 5.5 THE SOLUTION TO THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL
PROBLEM OF ONTIC MODALITIES 194 5.5.1 BUT THERE IS A PUZZLE CONCEMING
LOGICAL MODALITIES 199 6 OTHER THEORIES OF CONDITIONALS VERSUS THE
BASES- THEORY OF CONDITIONALS 207 6. I ARE INDICATIVE CONDITIONALS
(ALWAYS) MATERIAL IMPLICATIONS? 207 6.2 THE ASSERTABILITY OF INDICATIVE
CONDITIONALS 210 6.3 THE METALINGUISTIC THEORY OFCONDITIONALS AND THE
BASES-THEORY OF CONDITIONALS 215 6.4 THE ARGUMENT OFDAVID LEWIS AGAINST
THE IDEA OF A BASES-THEORY OF CONDITIONALS 221 6.5 COMPARATIVE
SIMILARITY (CLOSENESS) OF WORLDS, LEWIS SAND STALNAKER S
INTERPRETATIONS OF COUNTERTACTUAL CONDITIONALS, AND THE BASES-THEORY OF
CONDITIONALS 226 6.6 IS LOGICAL NECESSITY VERBAL NECESSITY? 242 6
CONTENTS 7 THE ONTO-NOMOLOGICAL THEORY OF MODALITY EXTENDED: ADDING
PROPERTIES AND INDIVIDUALS 249 7.1 INDIVIDUALS, PROPERTIES, AND
EXEMPLIFICATION 251 7.2 THE IDENTITY OFPROPERTIES, ESSENTIAL PROPERTIES,
AND SETS 254 7.3 ESSENCES - AND PARTHOOD FOR PROPERTIES 259 7.4
REGARDING THE QUESTION WHAT PROPERTIES THERE ARE - AND MORE ON ESSENCE
AND ESSENTIALITY 262 7.5 THE (TRANSWORLD) IDENTITY OFINDIVIDUALS AND
LOGICAL I-ESSENCES - AND REGARDING THE QUESTION WHAT INDIVIDUALS THERE
ARE 283 7.5.1 NOTIONES COMPLETAE AND L(EIBNIZ)-LNDIVIDUALS 290 7.6 THE
ACTUALITY OF PROPERTIES 294 7.7 THE ACTUALITY OF LNDIVIDUALS 298 8
PROPERTIES, ESSENCES, AND ACTUALISM (AGAIN) 309 8.1 DAVID LEWIS ON
POSSIBLE WORLDS, INDIVIDUALS, AND I-PROPERTIES 309 8.2 ALVIN PLANTINGA
AND DAVID LEWIS ON ESSENCE AND ESSENTIALITY 329 8.3 NEGATIVE,
DISJUNCTIVE, AND EMPTY PROPERTIES 341 8.4 HAECCEITISM? ANTI-HAECCEITISM?
345 8.5 GRAEME FORBES AND ALVIN PLANTINGA ON PROPERTY ACTUALISM AND
QUANTIFIER ACTUALISM 348 BIBLIOGRA PHY 361 INDEX 365 7
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CONTENTS 1 THE PROBLEM OF ONTIC MODALITIES 9 1.1 THREE PROBLEMS, TWO
REQUIREMENTS 9 1.2 THE SERIOUSNESS OFTHE EPISTEMOLOGICAL PROBLEM 11 1.3
AN ARGUMENT AGAINST KNOWLEDGE OFA MERE POSSIBILITY 14 1.4 EXISTENCE AND
NON-EXISTENCE 16 1.5 ACTUALISMS 23 2 ACTUALISM, MODAL REALISM, AND MODAL
EPISTEMOLOGY 27 2.1 ALVIN PLANTINGA ON EXISTENCE, ACTUALITY, AND
ACTUALISM 27 2.2 WHAT IS MODAL REALISM, AND WHAT, REALLY, IS IT GOOD
FOR? 35 2.3 CONCEIVABILITY AND (ONTIC) POSSIBILITY .40 2.4 ON PETER VAN
INWAGEN'S MODAL SKEPTICISM 52 3 AN ONTO-NOMOLOGICAL THEORY OF MODALITY
63 3.1 WHAT STATEMENTS OF POSSIBILITY AND NECESSITY MEAN 63 3.2 THE
BASIC MEREOLOGY OFSTATES OF AFFAIRS 66 3.3 THE ACTUALITY OF STATES OF
AFFAIRS IN THE MEREOLOGY OF STATES OF AN~LIRS 74 3.4 FURTHER PRINCIPLES
TOR "THAT" 79 3.5 THE NUMBER OF STATES OF AFFAIRS 82 3.6 BASES
OFNECESSITY AND MODAL PRINCIPLES IN THE MEREOLOGY OF STATES OF AFFAIRS
83 3.7 THE CLASSICAL MODAL PRINCIPLES AND THE BASES-THEORY OF NECESSITY
89 3.8 NECESSITY AND POSSIBLE WORLDS 94 3.9 THREE FINAL OBSERVATIONS:
ANOTHER "THAT"-PRINCIPLE, THE TRICKINESS OF"W*," AND THE CONSISTENCY
OFTHE MEREOLOGY OF STATES OF AFFAIRS 96 3.9.1 ANOTHER APPARENT PARADOX
100 CONTENTS 4 STATES OF AFFAIRS, MODALITY, AND THE BASES- THEORY OF
NECESSITY L05 4.1 STATES OF AFTILIRS, PROPOSITIONS, AND SETS OF POSSIBLE
WORLDS 1 05 4.2 POSSIBLE WORLDS AS STATES OF AFFAIRS 112 4.3
SUPERCONTINGENT STATES OF ATFAIRS 119 4.4 ARMSTRONG'S STATES OF ATLILIRS
133 4.5 VAN FRAASSEN'S OBJECTION AGAINST THE BASIC IDEA OF A
BASES-THEORY OFNECESSITY 147 4.6 METAPHYSICAL NECESSITY? NOMOLOGICAL
NECESSITY? 152 4.7 AN ASSERTION OF PLANTINGA'S: EVERY STATE OF AFFAIRS
IS ACTUAL IN ITSELF. 156 4.8 ON CHIHARA'S FINDING OFA CONTRADICTION IN
PLANTINGA'S ONTOLOGICAL THEORY 157 5 THE THEORY OF CONDITIONALS IN THE
ONTO-NOMOLOGICALTHEORY OF MODALITY 159 5.1 RELATIONAL AND NON-RELATIONAL
NECESSITY 161 5.2 CONDITIONALS AS STRICT IMPLICATIONS WITH VARIABLE
BASES. 163 5.2.1 INTRINSIC VAGUENESS OF BASIS AND CONDITIONS TOR BASES
169 5.2.2 DETERMINING A BASIS 174 5.3 THE LOGIC OF CONDITIONALS 177
5.3.1 FURTHER LOGICAL DIFFICULTIES FOR THE BASES-THEORY OF CONDITIONALS
AND THEIR SOLUTIONS I85 5.4 MIGHT-CONDITIONALS, EXPLANATORY
CONDITIONALS, AND CAUSATION 190 5.5 THE SOLUTION TO THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL
PROBLEM OF ONTIC MODALITIES 194 5.5.1 BUT THERE IS A PUZZLE CONCEMING
LOGICAL MODALITIES 199 6 OTHER THEORIES OF CONDITIONALS VERSUS THE
BASES- THEORY OF CONDITIONALS 207 6. I ARE INDICATIVE CONDITIONALS
(ALWAYS) MATERIAL IMPLICATIONS? 207 6.2 THE ASSERTABILITY OF INDICATIVE
CONDITIONALS 210 6.3 THE METALINGUISTIC THEORY OFCONDITIONALS AND THE
BASES-THEORY OF CONDITIONALS 215 6.4 THE ARGUMENT OFDAVID LEWIS AGAINST
THE IDEA OF A BASES-THEORY OF CONDITIONALS 221 6.5 COMPARATIVE
SIMILARITY (CLOSENESS) OF WORLDS, LEWIS' SAND STALNAKER' S
INTERPRETATIONS OF COUNTERTACTUAL CONDITIONALS, AND THE BASES-THEORY OF
CONDITIONALS 226 6.6 IS LOGICAL NECESSITY VERBAL NECESSITY? 242 6
CONTENTS 7 THE ONTO-NOMOLOGICAL THEORY OF MODALITY EXTENDED: ADDING
PROPERTIES AND INDIVIDUALS 249 7.1 INDIVIDUALS, PROPERTIES, AND
EXEMPLIFICATION 251 7.2 THE IDENTITY OFPROPERTIES, ESSENTIAL PROPERTIES,
AND SETS 254 7.3 ESSENCES - AND PARTHOOD FOR PROPERTIES 259 7.4
REGARDING THE QUESTION WHAT PROPERTIES THERE ARE - AND MORE ON ESSENCE
AND ESSENTIALITY 262 7.5 THE (TRANSWORLD) IDENTITY OFINDIVIDUALS AND
LOGICAL I-ESSENCES - AND REGARDING THE QUESTION WHAT INDIVIDUALS THERE
ARE 283 7.5.1 NOTIONES COMPLETAE AND L(EIBNIZ)-LNDIVIDUALS 290 7.6 THE
ACTUALITY OF PROPERTIES 294 7.7 THE ACTUALITY OF LNDIVIDUALS 298 8
PROPERTIES, ESSENCES, AND ACTUALISM (AGAIN) 309 8.1 DAVID LEWIS ON
POSSIBLE WORLDS, INDIVIDUALS, AND I-PROPERTIES 309 8.2 ALVIN PLANTINGA
AND DAVID LEWIS ON ESSENCE AND ESSENTIALITY 329 8.3 NEGATIVE,
DISJUNCTIVE, AND EMPTY PROPERTIES 341 8.4 HAECCEITISM? ANTI-HAECCEITISM?
345 8.5 GRAEME FORBES AND ALVIN PLANTINGA ON PROPERTY ACTUALISM AND
QUANTIFIER ACTUALISM 348 BIBLIOGRA PHY 361 INDEX 365 7 |
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