A Modal Free Lunch

Foundations of Physics 50 (6):522-529 (2020)
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Abstract

The meaning and truth conditions for claims about physical modality and causation have been considered problematic since Hume’s empiricist critique. But the underlying semantic commitments that follow from Hume’s empiricism about ideas have long been abandoned by the philosophical community. Once the consequences of that abandonment are properly appreciated, the problems of physical modality and causal locutions fall away, and can be painlessly solved.

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The metaphysics within physics.Tim Maudlin - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
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