The Crash of Modal Metaphysics

Review of Metaphysics 43 (2):251 - 279 (1989)
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Abstract

Mistakes about necessity, possibility, counterpossibility and impossibility distort the notions of being and creation.1 Recently such errors cluster in the understanding of quantified modal logic (QML), a device that was for a while thought especially promising for metaphysics.2 Time has told a different story. The underlying modal platonism is gratuitous, without explanatory force and conflicts with the religion it is often used to explain. There are things to consider here that go beyond diagnosing mistakes.3..

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James Ross
PhD: Brown University; Last affiliation: University of Pennsylvania

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Religious Presuppositions of Logic and Rationality.Alberto Leopoldo Batista Neto - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 23 (1):5-57.

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