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A possible world is a complete and consistent way the world is or could have been. Possible worlds are widely used as a formal device in logic, philosophy, and linguistics in order to provide a semantics for intensional and modal logic. Their metaphysical status has been a subject of controversy in … See more
Possible worlds are one of the foundational concepts in modal and intensional logics. Formulas in these logics are used to represent statements about what might be true, what should be true, what one believes … See more
The idea of possible worlds is most commonly attributed to Gottfried Leibniz, who spoke of possible worlds as ideas in the mind of God and used the notion to argue that our … See more
• D.M. Armstrong, A World of States of Affairs (1997. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) ISBN 0-521-58948-7
• John … See morePossible worlds are often regarded with suspicion, which is why their proponents have struggled to find arguments in their favor. An often-cited … See more
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The ontological status of possible worlds has provoked intense debate. David Lewis famously advocated for a position known as See more• Standard translation, an embedding of modal logics into first-order logic which captures their possible world semantics
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A possible world is here considered to be a complete state of affairs, or one in which every proposition under consideration has a definite truth-value. A proposition p is necessary (· p) if it is true at all possible worlds, possible ( p) if …
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