Different Arguments, Same Problems. Modal ambiguity and tricky substitutions

European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 13 (2):5-22 (2017)
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I illustrate with three classical examples the mistakes arising from using a modal operator admitting multiple interpretations in the same argument; the flaws arise especially easily if no attention is paid to the range of propositional variables. Premisses taken separately might seem convincing and a substitution for a propositional variable in a modal context might seem legitimate. But there is no single interpretation of the modal operators involved under which all the premisses are plausible and the substitution successful.

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