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adam_text | Contents Introduction........................................................................... 8 CHAPTER I: 1. The Lewisian Conception of Analysis EMR................ 10 1.1 Introduction ............................................................... 10 1.2 The Lewisian Conception of Analysis - Structure .... 11 1.3 The Lewisian Conception of Analysis - Aims......... 14 1.4 The Lewisian Conception of Analysis Methodology.............................................................. 15 1.5 The Lewisian Conception of Analysis ֊ Criteria of Success..................................................................... 18 1.6 Summary...................................................................... 20 1.7 EMR.............................................................................. 21 1.7.1 EMR and Modality...................................... .....23 1.7.2 EMR - Motivations........................................... 28 1.8 Impossible Worlds to the Rescue?..............................31 1.9 Conclusion................................................................... 31 CHAPTER II: 2. MR and Imaginative Resistance.........................................33 2.1 Introduction .................................................................33 2.2 MF vs. MR ....................................................................33 2.3. Imaginative Resistance.................................................36 2.4 Impossibility................................................................. 37 2.5 Incredulous Stare..........................................................40
2.6 Incredulous Stare and Imaginative Resistance .......... 41 2.7 Conclusion.................................................................... 43 CHAPTER III: 3. MRs Impossibility................................................................45 3.1 Introduction ..................................................................45
Contents 7 3.2 Island Universes are Possible .................................... 3.2.1 The Opinion Contracted................................ 3.2.2 The Definitions Revised.................................. 3.2.3 The Metaphysical Base Extended.................. 3.3 Conclusion................................................................. 45 47 48 57 58 CHAPTER IV: 4. Paradise on the Cheap?................................................... 4.1 Introduction .............................................................. 4.2 Concreteness Abandoned......................................... 4.3 Hybrid MR................................................................. 4.4 Ad hoc Ontological Distinction?............................. 4.5 Why to Still Bother with the Parity Thesis?............. 60 60 60 62 68 71 CHAPTER V: 5. EMR Again ...................................................................... 5.1 Introduction .............................................................. 5.2 Lewis on Impossible Worlds ................................... 5.3 And the Bad............................................................... 5.3.1 On the Generality of Classical Logic............. 5.4 Dialetheism, Trivialiem andParaconsistency.......... 5.5 Dialetheism, Trivialism, Paraconsistency and EMR 5.6 Lewis and Quine on Classical Logic........................ 5.7 The Incredulous Stare Again.................................... 5.8 Summary................................................................... 77 77 77 81 82 86 88 93 96 99 Conclusion
............................................................................ 100 References 101
References Armstrong, D.M. (1989). A Combinatorial Theory of Possibility, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Berto, F. (2009), ‘Impossible Worlds’, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philoso phy, Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/ fall2009/entries/impossible-worlds/ . Berto, F. (2010) ‘Impossible Worlds and Propositions: Against the Parity The sis’ Philosophical Quarterly, 240: 471-487. Berto, F. Priest, G. (2008), ‘Díaletheism’, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy(Winter 2008 Edition), The Metaphysics Research Lab, http:// plato. stanford.edu/entries/dialetheism/ (accessed 21.5.2010). Bigelow, J. 8c Pargetter, R. (1990) Science and Necessity, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Bricker, P. (2001), ‘Island Universes and the Analysis of Modality’, in G. Preyer, F. Siebelt (eds.), Reality and Humean Supervenience: Essays on the Philoso phy of David Lewis, Rowman and Littlefield. Cameron, R. (2012), “Why Lewis’s Analysis of Modality Succeeds in its Re ductive Ambitions”, Philosophers’ Imprint Voi 12, No. 8. Divers, J. (1994), ‘On the Prohibitive Cost of Indiscernible Concrete Possible Worlds’, Australasian Journal ofPhilosophy, 72: 384-9. Divers, J. (1999), ‘A Genuine Realist Theory of Advanced Modalizing’, Mind 108, 217-39. Divers, J. (2002), Possible Worlds, London: Routledge. Divers. J. (2013), ‘The Analysis of Possibility and the Extent of Possibility’, Dia lectica, Vol. 67, no 2, pp. 183-200 Efird, D. Stoneham, T. (2005), ‘Genuine MR and the Empty World’, Europe an Journal ofAnalytic Philosophy, 1, pp. 21-37. Gendler, Tamar Szabó
(2000), “The Puzzle of Imaginative Resistance”, The Journal of Philosophy, 97(2): 55-81. doi: 10.2307/2678446. Grim, P. (2004), ‘What is a Contradiction?’, in Priest, G., 8c Beall, J.C. 8c Ar mour-Garb, Bradley P. (eds.) (2004), The Law of Non- Contradiction: New Philosophical Essays, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 49-73. Kabay, P. (2008), On the Plenitude of Truth. A Defense ofTrivialism, PhD thesis. University of Melbourne. Kiourti, I. (2009), Real Impossible Worlds: The Bounds ofPossibility, PhD thesis, University of St. Andrews.
102 Martin Vacek: (Extended) Modal Realism and Philosophical Analysis Krakauer, B„ (2013), ‘What Are Impossible Worlds?’, Philosophical Studies 165 (3): pp. 989 ֊ 1007. Kripke, S. (1963), ‘Semantical Considerations on Modal Logic’, Acta Philosophica Fennica, 16: 83-94. Lewis, David K. (1973), Counterfactuals, Oxford: Blackwell. Lewis, David (1983), Philosophical Papers Volume I, Oxford: Blackwell. Lewis, David K„ (1986), On the Plurality of Worlds, Oxford: Blackwell. Lewis, David K. (1991), Parts of Classes, Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. Lewis, David K. (2004), ‘Letters to Beal and Priest’, The Law ofNon-Contradic tion, in Priest, G., Beall, J.C. Armour-Garb, Bradley P. (eds.) (2004), The Law of Non-Contradiction: New Philosophical Essays, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Lycan, William G. (1979), ‘The Trouble with Possible Worlds’, in Loux, M. J. (ed.) (1979): 274-316. Lycan, William G. (1991), ‘Two - No, Three - Concepts of Possible Worlds’, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 91: 215-227. Reprinted and enlarged in Lycan, W.G. (1994). Lycan, William G. (1994), Modality and Meaning, Dordrecht: Kluwer. Mares, E. (1997), Who’s Afraid of Impossible Worlds?’, Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 38.4: 516-526. Mares, E. (2004) ‘Semantic Dialetheism’, The Law ofNon-Contradiction, Priest, G., Beall, J. C. and Armour-Garb, B. (Eds. (Oxford: Clarendon Press), pp. 264-275. McDaniel, K. (2004), ‘Modal Realism with Overlap’, Australasian Journal of Philosophy 82: 137 - 152. Melia, J., (1992), ‘A Note on Lewis’s Ontology’, Analysis, 52:191-2. Menzel, Ch. (2000), “Actualism”, The
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2018 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2018/entries/actualism/ . Moore, E.G. (1925), Ά Defence of Common Sense’ in J. H. Muirhead (ed.) Contemporary British Philosophy (2nd series), Allen and Unwin, Lon don: 1925, 193-223. Reprinted in Philosophical Papers and in G. E. Moore: Selected Writings, 106-33. Naylor, M., (1986), Ά Note on David Lewis’s Realism about Possible Worlds’, Analysis 46: 28-9. Nolan, D. (1997), ‘Impossible Worlds: A modest Approach’, Notre Dame Jour nal of Formal Logic 38.4: 535-72. Plantinga, A. (1974), The Nature ofNecessity, Oxford: Clarendon. Price, H„ (1990), ‘Why “Not’?’, Mind, 44: 221-38. Priest, G„ Beall, J.C. Armour-Garb, Bradley P. (eds.) (2004), The Law of Non-Contradiction: New Philosophical Essays, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
References 103 Priest, G„ Routley, R., and Norman, J. (eds.) (1989), Paraconsistent Logic: Essays on the Inconsistent, München: Philosophia Verlag. Priest, G„ (1979), ‘Two Dogmas of Quineanisrn Philosophical Quarterly 29: 289-301. Priest, G., (1987), In Contradiction: A Study of the Transconsistent, Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff. Priest, G. (1995), ‘Beyond the Limits of Thought , Cambridge: Cambridge Uni versity Press, 2nd expanded edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Priest, G. (1997), ‘Sylvan’s Box’, Notre Dame Journal ofFormal Logic 38.4: 481487. Priest, G. (1998, 2004), ‘What is so Bad about contradictions?’, The Journal of Philosophy 95:410-426. reprinted in Priest, G., Beall, J. c. Armour-Garb, B. P. (eds.) (2004): 23-38. Priest, G. (2002), ‘Paraconsistent Logic’, Handbook of Philosophical Logic (Se cond Edition), Voi. 6, D. Gabbay and F. Guenthner (eds.), Dordrecht: Klu wer Academic Publishers, pp. 287-393. Priest, G. (2005), Towards Non-Being: the Semantics and Metaphysics oflntentionality, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Priest, G. (2006), In Contradiction: A Study of the Transconsistent, The Hague: M. Nijhoff. Priest, G., 8c Tanaka, K. (2009), ‘Paraconsistent Logic’, The Stanford Encyclope dia ofPhilosophy, Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = http://plato.stanford.edu/ archives/sum2009/entries/logic-paraconsistent/ Prior, A. N. (1960), ‘The Runabout Inference Ticket’, Analysis, 21: 129-31. Quine, W. V. O. (1951), ‘Two Dogmas of Empiricism, Philosophical Review, 60: 20-43; reprinted in From a Logical Point of View, pp. 20-46. Quine, W. V. O. (1956), ‘Quantifiers
and Propositional Attitudes’, Journal of Philosophy 53:177-187. Reprinted in Quine (1976): 185-197 Quine, W. V. O. (1970), Philosophy of Logic, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Lon don: Harvard University Press. Quine, W. V. O. (1976), The Ways of Paradox and Other Essays (revised edi tion), New York: Random House. Rosen, G. (1990), “Modal Fictionalism”, Mind, 99/395: 327-354. Routley, R. (1980), Exploring Meinongs Jungle and Beyond. An Investigation of Noneism and the Theory of Items, Canberra: Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University. Saka, P. (2001), ‘Exploding the Myth of Paraconsistent Logic’, unpublished. Sharlow, M.F. (1988), ‘Lewis’s MR: A Reply to Naylor’, Analysis, 48: 13-15. Stalnaker, R. (1996), ‘Impossibilities’, Philosophical Topics 24: 193-204. Re printed in Stalnaker, R. C. (2003): §1.3. Stalnaker, R. (2003), Ways a World Might Be: Metaphysical and Antimetaphysi cal Essays, Oxford: Clarendon Press.
104 Martin Vacek: (Extended) Modal Realism and Philosophical Analysis Súber, P. (2001), ‘Non-Contradiction and Excluded Middle’, URL www.earlham.edu/~peters/courses/logsys/pnc֊pem.htm. Vacek, M. (2013a), ‘Concrete Impossible Worlds’, Filozofia, vol. 68, no. 6, p. 523-529. Vacek, M. (2013b), ‘Modal Realism and Philosophical Analysis: The Case of Island Universes’, Filozofia, vol. 68, no. 10, p. 868-876. Vacek, M. (2013c), Tmpossibilists’ Paradise on the Cheap?’, Organon F, voi. 20, no. 3, p. 283-301. Vacek, M. (2014), Modal Logic as Metaphysics by Timothy Williamson (re view). Organon F, Volume XXI (2014), Number 2, p. 268-27 Vacek, M. (2016), Tmpossibilia’, Principia, ѴЫ 20, No. pp. 81-97. Vander Laan, D. (1997), ‘The Ontology of Impossible Worlds’, Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 38.4: 597-620. Watson, D. (2011), ‘The Metaphysics of Impossible Worlds’, PhD Thesis, The University of Leeds. Weatherson, B. (2009), ‘David Lewis’, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philoso phy, Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/ sum2010/entries/david-lewis/ . Weatherson, B. (2004), “Morality, Fiction, and Possibility”, Philosophers’ Im print, 4(3): 1-27. Williamson, T., (2013), Modal Logic as Metaphysics, Oxford: Oxford Univer sity Press. Zalta, Edward N. (1997), ‘A Classically-Based Theory of Impossible Worlds’, Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 38.4: 640-660. Yagisawa, T. (1988), ‘Beyond Possible Worlds’, Philosophical Studies 53: 175204. Yagisawa, T. (1992), ‘Possible Worlds as Shifting Domains’, Erkenntnis 36, 83101 Yagisawa, T. (2002), ‘Primitive Worlds’,
Acta Analytica 17 (l):19-37 Yagisawa, T. (2010), Worlds and Individuals, Possible and Otherwise, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Contents Introduction. 8 CHAPTER I: 1. The Lewisian Conception of Analysis EMR. 10 1.1 Introduction . 10 1.2 The Lewisian Conception of Analysis - Structure . 11 1.3 The Lewisian Conception of Analysis - Aims. 14 1.4 The Lewisian Conception of Analysis Methodology. 15 1.5 The Lewisian Conception of Analysis ֊ Criteria of Success. 18 1.6 Summary. 20 1.7 EMR. 21 1.7.1 EMR and Modality. .23 1.7.2 EMR - Motivations. 28 1.8 Impossible Worlds to the Rescue?.31 1.9 Conclusion. 31 CHAPTER II: 2. MR and Imaginative Resistance.33 2.1 Introduction .33 2.2 MF vs. MR .33 2.3. Imaginative Resistance.36 2.4 Impossibility. 37 2.5 Incredulous Stare.40
2.6 Incredulous Stare and Imaginative Resistance . 41 2.7 Conclusion. 43 CHAPTER III: 3. MRs Impossibility.45 3.1 Introduction .45
Contents 7 3.2 Island Universes are Possible . 3.2.1 The Opinion Contracted. 3.2.2 The Definitions Revised. 3.2.3 The Metaphysical Base Extended. 3.3 Conclusion. 45 47 48 57 58 CHAPTER IV: 4. Paradise on the Cheap?. 4.1 Introduction . 4.2 Concreteness Abandoned. 4.3 Hybrid MR. 4.4 Ad hoc Ontological Distinction?. 4.5 Why to Still Bother with the Parity Thesis?. 60 60 60 62 68 71 CHAPTER V: 5. EMR Again . 5.1 Introduction . 5.2 Lewis on Impossible Worlds . 5.3 And the Bad. 5.3.1 On the Generality of Classical Logic. 5.4 Dialetheism, Trivialiem andParaconsistency. 5.5 Dialetheism, Trivialism, Paraconsistency and EMR 5.6 Lewis and Quine on Classical Logic. 5.7 The Incredulous Stare Again. 5.8 Summary. 77 77 77 81 82 86 88 93 96 99 Conclusion
. 100 References 101
References Armstrong, D.M. (1989). A Combinatorial Theory of Possibility, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Berto, F. (2009), ‘Impossible Worlds’, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philoso phy, Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/ fall2009/entries/impossible-worlds/ . Berto, F. (2010) ‘Impossible Worlds and Propositions: Against the Parity The sis’ Philosophical Quarterly, 240: 471-487. Berto, F. Priest, G. (2008), ‘Díaletheism’, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy(Winter 2008 Edition), The Metaphysics Research Lab, http:// plato. stanford.edu/entries/dialetheism/ (accessed 21.5.2010). Bigelow, J. 8c Pargetter, R. (1990) Science and Necessity, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Bricker, P. (2001), ‘Island Universes and the Analysis of Modality’, in G. Preyer, F. Siebelt (eds.), Reality and Humean Supervenience: Essays on the Philoso phy of David Lewis, Rowman and Littlefield. Cameron, R. (2012), “Why Lewis’s Analysis of Modality Succeeds in its Re ductive Ambitions”, Philosophers’ Imprint Voi 12, No. 8. Divers, J. (1994), ‘On the Prohibitive Cost of Indiscernible Concrete Possible Worlds’, Australasian Journal ofPhilosophy, 72: 384-9. Divers, J. (1999), ‘A Genuine Realist Theory of Advanced Modalizing’, Mind 108, 217-39. Divers, J. (2002), Possible Worlds, London: Routledge. Divers. J. (2013), ‘The Analysis of Possibility and the Extent of Possibility’, Dia lectica, Vol. 67, no 2, pp. 183-200 Efird, D. Stoneham, T. (2005), ‘Genuine MR and the Empty World’, Europe an Journal ofAnalytic Philosophy, 1, pp. 21-37. Gendler, Tamar Szabó
(2000), “The Puzzle of Imaginative Resistance”, The Journal of Philosophy, 97(2): 55-81. doi: 10.2307/2678446. Grim, P. (2004), ‘What is a Contradiction?’, in Priest, G., 8c Beall, J.C. 8c Ar mour-Garb, Bradley P. (eds.) (2004), The Law of Non- Contradiction: New Philosophical Essays, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 49-73. Kabay, P. (2008), On the Plenitude of Truth. A Defense ofTrivialism, PhD thesis. University of Melbourne. Kiourti, I. (2009), Real Impossible Worlds: The Bounds ofPossibility, PhD thesis, University of St. Andrews.
102 Martin Vacek: (Extended) Modal Realism and Philosophical Analysis Krakauer, B„ (2013), ‘What Are Impossible Worlds?’, Philosophical Studies 165 (3): pp. 989 ֊ 1007. Kripke, S. (1963), ‘Semantical Considerations on Modal Logic’, Acta Philosophica Fennica, 16: 83-94. Lewis, David K. (1973), Counterfactuals, Oxford: Blackwell. Lewis, David (1983), Philosophical Papers Volume I, Oxford: Blackwell. Lewis, David K„ (1986), On the Plurality of Worlds, Oxford: Blackwell. Lewis, David K. (1991), Parts of Classes, Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. Lewis, David K. (2004), ‘Letters to Beal and Priest’, The Law ofNon-Contradic tion, in Priest, G., Beall, J.C. Armour-Garb, Bradley P. (eds.) (2004), The Law of Non-Contradiction: New Philosophical Essays, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Lycan, William G. (1979), ‘The Trouble with Possible Worlds’, in Loux, M. J. (ed.) (1979): 274-316. Lycan, William G. (1991), ‘Two - No, Three - Concepts of Possible Worlds’, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 91: 215-227. Reprinted and enlarged in Lycan, W.G. (1994). Lycan, William G. (1994), Modality and Meaning, Dordrecht: Kluwer. Mares, E. (1997), Who’s Afraid of Impossible Worlds?’, Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 38.4: 516-526. Mares, E. (2004) ‘Semantic Dialetheism’, The Law ofNon-Contradiction, Priest, G., Beall, J. C. and Armour-Garb, B. (Eds. (Oxford: Clarendon Press), pp. 264-275. McDaniel, K. (2004), ‘Modal Realism with Overlap’, Australasian Journal of Philosophy 82: 137 - 152. Melia, J., (1992), ‘A Note on Lewis’s Ontology’, Analysis, 52:191-2. Menzel, Ch. (2000), “Actualism”, The
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2018 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2018/entries/actualism/ . Moore, E.G. (1925), Ά Defence of Common Sense’ in J. H. Muirhead (ed.) Contemporary British Philosophy (2nd series), Allen and Unwin, Lon don: 1925, 193-223. Reprinted in Philosophical Papers and in G. E. Moore: Selected Writings, 106-33. Naylor, M., (1986), Ά Note on David Lewis’s Realism about Possible Worlds’, Analysis 46: 28-9. Nolan, D. (1997), ‘Impossible Worlds: A modest Approach’, Notre Dame Jour nal of Formal Logic 38.4: 535-72. Plantinga, A. (1974), The Nature ofNecessity, Oxford: Clarendon. Price, H„ (1990), ‘Why “Not’?’, Mind, 44: 221-38. Priest, G„ Beall, J.C. Armour-Garb, Bradley P. (eds.) (2004), The Law of Non-Contradiction: New Philosophical Essays, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
References 103 Priest, G„ Routley, R., and Norman, J. (eds.) (1989), Paraconsistent Logic: Essays on the Inconsistent, München: Philosophia Verlag. Priest, G„ (1979), ‘Two Dogmas of Quineanisrn Philosophical Quarterly 29: 289-301. Priest, G., (1987), In Contradiction: A Study of the Transconsistent, Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff. Priest, G. (1995), ‘Beyond the Limits of Thought', Cambridge: Cambridge Uni versity Press, 2nd expanded edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Priest, G. (1997), ‘Sylvan’s Box’, Notre Dame Journal ofFormal Logic 38.4: 481487. Priest, G. (1998, 2004), ‘What is so Bad about contradictions?’, The Journal of Philosophy 95:410-426. reprinted in Priest, G., Beall, J. c. Armour-Garb, B. P. (eds.) (2004): 23-38. Priest, G. (2002), ‘Paraconsistent Logic’, Handbook of Philosophical Logic (Se cond Edition), Voi. 6, D. Gabbay and F. Guenthner (eds.), Dordrecht: Klu wer Academic Publishers, pp. 287-393. Priest, G. (2005), Towards Non-Being: the Semantics and Metaphysics oflntentionality, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Priest, G. (2006), In Contradiction: A Study of the Transconsistent, The Hague: M. Nijhoff. Priest, G., 8c Tanaka, K. (2009), ‘Paraconsistent Logic’, The Stanford Encyclope dia ofPhilosophy, Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = http://plato.stanford.edu/ archives/sum2009/entries/logic-paraconsistent/ Prior, A. N. (1960), ‘The Runabout Inference Ticket’, Analysis, 21: 129-31. Quine, W. V. O. (1951), ‘Two Dogmas of Empiricism, Philosophical Review, 60: 20-43; reprinted in From a Logical Point of View, pp. 20-46. Quine, W. V. O. (1956), ‘Quantifiers
and Propositional Attitudes’, Journal of Philosophy 53:177-187. Reprinted in Quine (1976): 185-197 Quine, W. V. O. (1970), Philosophy of Logic, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Lon don: Harvard University Press. Quine, W. V. O. (1976), The Ways of Paradox and Other Essays (revised edi tion), New York: Random House. Rosen, G. (1990), “Modal Fictionalism”, Mind, 99/395: 327-354. Routley, R. (1980), Exploring Meinongs Jungle and Beyond. An Investigation of Noneism and the Theory of Items, Canberra: Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University. Saka, P. (2001), ‘Exploding the Myth of Paraconsistent Logic’, unpublished. Sharlow, M.F. (1988), ‘Lewis’s MR: A Reply to Naylor’, Analysis, 48: 13-15. Stalnaker, R. (1996), ‘Impossibilities’, Philosophical Topics 24: 193-204. Re printed in Stalnaker, R. C. (2003): §1.3. Stalnaker, R. (2003), Ways a World Might Be: Metaphysical and Antimetaphysi cal Essays, Oxford: Clarendon Press.
104 Martin Vacek: (Extended) Modal Realism and Philosophical Analysis Súber, P. (2001), ‘Non-Contradiction and Excluded Middle’, URL www.earlham.edu/~peters/courses/logsys/pnc֊pem.htm. Vacek, M. (2013a), ‘Concrete Impossible Worlds’, Filozofia, vol. 68, no. 6, p. 523-529. Vacek, M. (2013b), ‘Modal Realism and Philosophical Analysis: The Case of Island Universes’, Filozofia, vol. 68, no. 10, p. 868-876. Vacek, M. (2013c), Tmpossibilists’ Paradise on the Cheap?’, Organon F, voi. 20, no. 3, p. 283-301. Vacek, M. (2014), Modal Logic as Metaphysics by Timothy Williamson (re view). Organon F, Volume XXI (2014), Number 2, p. 268-27 Vacek, M. (2016), Tmpossibilia’, Principia, ѴЫ 20, No. pp. 81-97. Vander Laan, D. (1997), ‘The Ontology of Impossible Worlds’, Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 38.4: 597-620. Watson, D. (2011), ‘The Metaphysics of Impossible Worlds’, PhD Thesis, The University of Leeds. Weatherson, B. (2009), ‘David Lewis’, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philoso phy, Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/ sum2010/entries/david-lewis/ . Weatherson, B. (2004), “Morality, Fiction, and Possibility”, Philosophers’ Im print, 4(3): 1-27. Williamson, T., (2013), Modal Logic as Metaphysics, Oxford: Oxford Univer sity Press. Zalta, Edward N. (1997), ‘A Classically-Based Theory of Impossible Worlds’, Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 38.4: 640-660. Yagisawa, T. (1988), ‘Beyond Possible Worlds’, Philosophical Studies 53: 175204. Yagisawa, T. (1992), ‘Possible Worlds as Shifting Domains’, Erkenntnis 36, 83101 Yagisawa, T. (2002), ‘Primitive Worlds’,
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spelling | Vacek, Martin Verfasser (DE-588)1231753293 aut (Extended) modal realism and philosophical analysis Martin Vacek Bratislava VEDA, Publishing House of the SAS 2020 104 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturverzeichnis Seite 101-104 Zusammenfassung in englischer Sprache Text englisch Metaphysik (DE-588)4038936-4 gnd rswk-swf Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd rswk-swf Analytische Philosophie (DE-588)4001869-6 gnd rswk-swf Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 s Metaphysik (DE-588)4038936-4 s Analytische Philosophie (DE-588)4001869-6 s DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB München 25 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032648227&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München 25 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032648227&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Abstract |
spellingShingle | Vacek, Martin (Extended) modal realism and philosophical analysis Metaphysik (DE-588)4038936-4 gnd Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd Analytische Philosophie (DE-588)4001869-6 gnd |
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title | (Extended) modal realism and philosophical analysis |
title_auth | (Extended) modal realism and philosophical analysis |
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title_full | (Extended) modal realism and philosophical analysis Martin Vacek |
title_fullStr | (Extended) modal realism and philosophical analysis Martin Vacek |
title_full_unstemmed | (Extended) modal realism and philosophical analysis Martin Vacek |
title_short | (Extended) modal realism and philosophical analysis |
title_sort | extended modal realism and philosophical analysis |
topic | Metaphysik (DE-588)4038936-4 gnd Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd Analytische Philosophie (DE-588)4001869-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Metaphysik Philosophie Analytische Philosophie |
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