Worlds and individuals, possible and otherwise:
Takashi Yagisawa argues for a new version of modal realism, the view that non-actual possible worlds and individuals are as real as the actual ones. He asserts that the notion of reality is primitive, existence is a relation between a thing and a domain, and ordinary objects are extended in spatial,...
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Zusammenfassung: | Takashi Yagisawa argues for a new version of modal realism, the view that non-actual possible worlds and individuals are as real as the actual ones. He asserts that the notion of reality is primitive, existence is a relation between a thing and a domain, and ordinary objects are extended in spatial, temporal, and modal dimensions. |
Beschreibung: | Literaturverz. S. [295] - 305 Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XII, 314 S. |
ISBN: | 9780199576890 0199576890 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS INTRODUETION 1. MODAL REALISM 1.1. REALISM AND MODALITY 1.2.
CONSTITUENT MODAL REALISM 1.3. PARTICULAR MERE POSSIBI/IA 1.4. MODALITY
DE RE 1.5. THE DE RE AND THE DE DIETO 1.6. NON-CONSTITUENT MODAL REALISM
1.7. EXTERNALISM 2. TIME, SPACE, WORLD 2.1. METAPHYSICAL INDICES 2.2.
TIME 2.3. SPACE 2.4. TIME AND SPACE 2.5. METAPHYSICAL INDICES AMONG
ALETHIC INDICES 2.6. POSSIBLE WORLDS 2.7. ERSATZ WORLDS 2.8. COMPARISON
WITH LEWISIAN WORLDS 3. EXISTENCE 3.1. DOMAIN RELATIVITY 3.2. EXISTENCE
AT A METAPHYSICAL INDEX 3.3. EXISTENCE AND REALITY 3.4. EXISTENCE AND
PREDICATION 3.5. ARGUMENT BY ITERATION 4. AETUALITY 4.1. ACTUAL SO-SEIN
4.2. AETUALITY, PRESENTNESS, AND HERENESS 4.3. DEFAULT INDICES 5. MODAL
REALISM AND MODAL T ENSE 5.1. METHODOLOGY 5.2. BACKGROUND ASSUMPTIONS
5.3. TENSE 1 8 8 10 12 13 16 18 20 24 24 25 27 31 34 39 42 43 49 49 53
54 55 58 62 . 62 65 70 73 73 74 75 5.4. MODAL TENSE 76 5.5.
PRESENTISMAND FOUR-DIMENSIONALISM 80 5.6. FIVECASESTUDIES 81 5.6.1.
SKYRMS SEPISTEMIEOBJECTION 81 5.6.2. QUINE S RHETORICALQUERY 83 5.6.3.
PEACOCKE S REDUCTIOARGUMENT 85 5.6.4. VAN INWAGEN SONTIE OBJECTION 86
5.6.5. VAN INWAGENON AETUALITY 87 5.7. AETUALITYOF SPATIOTEMPORALLY
ISOLATEDWHOLESAND EXISTENCE AT A WORLD 90 5.8. NEITHER
SMNNINGADVANTAGE NOR OUTRAGEOUSFALSITY 91 6. TRANSWORLDINDIVIDUALSAND
THEIR IDENTITY 94 6.1. TRANSWORLDINDIVIDUALS 94 6.2. HAECCEITISM 97 6.3.
TRANSWORLDIDENTITY 99 6.4. CLOSEST-CONTINUER TBEORY 101 6.5. VAGUENESS
106 6.6. DENSITY,CONTINUITY,CAUSALITY 109 6.7. UNITY OF CONSCIOUSNESS
113 6.8. TBE INDISCERNIBLE 116 6.9. STIPULATIONSAND COUNTERFACTUALS 118
6.10. OVER-IDENTIFICATION 121 6.11. OVERLAPPINGINDIVIDUALS 123 6.12. TWO
MORE OBJECTIONS 128 6.13. VAGUENESS AGAIN 130 6.13.1. EPISTEMIEAND
NIHILISTIEVIEWS 131 6.13.2. SEMANTIEVIEW 134 6.13.3. METAPHYSICAL VIEW
137 6.14. DEGREESOFPOSSIBILITY 140 6.15. AMBIGUITYOFIDENTITY 141 6.16.
SUPERBLOBSAND HYPERBLOB 145 7. EXTENSIONALISM 147 7.1. REDUAION 147 7.2.
SOFT REDUCTION 150 7.3. POSSIBILITY 153 7.4.
INTENSIONALENTITIES:PRELIMINARIES 157 7.4.1. NAME THEORY 159 7.4.2.
DEMONSTRATIVETHEORY 164 7.4.3. BELIEFSENTENCES 168 XI CONTMTS 7.4.4.
RUSSELLIAN DESCRIPTION THEORY 7.4.5. A MODALLEAP 8. IMPOSSIBILITY 8.1.
IMPOSSIBLE WORLDS 8.2. RUSSELL-QUINE-LEWIS ARGUMENT 8.3. COUNTERPOSSIBLE
CONDITIONALS 8.4. IMPOSSIBLE SUPPOSITIONS 8.5. DOXASTIC POSSIBILITY 8.6.
DISTINETNESS OF THE INDISCERNIBLE 8.7. NON-COMPOSSIBILITY OF THE
INDISCERNIBLE 8.8. MODIFIED SKYRMS ARGUMENT 8.9. THE NECESSARY
APOSTERIORI 8.9.1. MISDESCRIBING A WORLD 8.9.2. STIPULATING A WORLD
8.9.3. RECONCILIATION 8.9.4. TWO-DIMENSIONAL INTERLUDE 8.9.5. KRIPKEAN
STIPULATIONS AGAIN 8.10. MORE ON ALTERNATIVE METAPHYSICAL SPACES 8.11.
TWO-DIMENSIONAL SEMANTICS AGAIN 8.11.1. NOT METALINGUISTIC 8.11.2. NOT
ABOUT @ 8.11.3. NOT PRETENSE 9. PROPOSITION AND BELIEF 9.1. REDUETION
OFINTENSIONAL ENTITIES AGAIN 9.2. PROPOSITIONS 9.2.1 CONTENTS OTHER THAN
PROPOSITIONS 9.3. ACHALIENGE 9.4. MODAL RUSSELLIAN THEORY REVISED 9.5.
MEANING AND EXPRESSION 9.6. ITERATION 9.7. NON-DESCRIPTIVENESS OFNAMES
9.8. NON-LINGUISTIC BELIEVERS 9.9. A FRENCHMAN IN LONDON 9.10. A POLISH
MUSICIAN POLITICIAN 9.11. AN IMPERILED CONVERSATIONALIST 9.12. THE DESE
9.13. TWO TUBES 9.14. BELIEFSENTENCES: SUMMARY 171 174 176 176 182 186
191 193 199 200 202 205 207 209 212 215 217 218 221 226 227 228 231 231
233 239 240 243 245 247 248 250 250 253 253 254 254 255 CONTENTS 10.
FIETIONAL WORLDS 10.1. FIETIONAL INDIVIDUALS 10.2. KRIPKE ON UNICORNS
AND SHERLOCK HOLMES 10.3. FIETIONAL NAMES AND EXISTENCE 10.3.1.
CREATIONIST ARGUMENT 10.3.2. KRIPKE ON ZEUS AND HAMLET 10.3.3.
DESIDERATA 10.4. IMPOSSIBILITY OF FIETIONAL INDIVIDUALS 10.5.
IMAGINED-SEEN FICTIONAL WORLDS 11. EPISTEMOLOGY 11.1. HOW 00 WE KNOW?
11.2. THE SELF 11.3. INTENSIONALISM 11.4. WHAT PERCEPTION TEILS US 11.5.
ONTOLOGY BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX XLL 257 257 259 265 266 269 271 271 277 284
284 287 288 291 293 295 307
Modal realism says that non-actual possible worlds and individuals
are as real as the actual world and individuals. Takashi Yagisawa
defends modal realism of a variety different from David Lewis’s theory.
The notion of reality is left primitive and sharply distinguished from
that of existence, which is proposed as a relation between a thing and
a domain. Worlds are postulated as modal Indices for truth on a par
with times, which are temporal indices for truth. Ordinary individual
objects are conceived as being extended in spatial, temporal, and
modal dimensions, and their transworld identity is explicated by
the closest-continuer theory. Impossible worlds and individuals are
postulated and used to provide accounts of propositions, belief
sentences, and fictional discourse.
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