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Worlds And Individuals Possible And Otherwise 1st American Ed Takashi Yagisawa

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Worlds And Individuals Possible And Otherwise 1st American Ed Takashi Yagisawa
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.04 MB
Pages: 327
Author: Takashi Yagisawa
ISBN: 9780199576890, 0199576890
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1st American Ed.

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Worlds And Individuals Possible And Otherwise 1st American Ed Takashi Yagisawa by Takashi Yagisawa 9780199576890, 0199576890 instant download after payment.

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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