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Year: 2008

Pages: 37-52

Series: Synthese

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Chris J. Daly, "The methodology of genuine modal realism", Synthese 162 (1), 2008, pp. 37-52.

The methodology of genuine modal realism

Chris J. Daly

pp. 37-52

in: Synthese 162 (1), 2008.

Abstract

David Lewis’s genuine modal realism is a controversial thesis in modal metaphysics. Charles Chihara and Ross Cameron have each argued that Lewis’s defence of his thesis involves his committing serious methodological errors; in particular, that his replies to two well-known and important objections are question-begging. Scott Shalkowski has further argued that Lewis’s attempt to analyse modal talk in non-modal terms is viciously circular. This paper considers the methodology which Lewis uses to argue for his thesis, and the paper tries to show that it is guilty of no methodological errors.

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Publication details

Year: 2008

Pages: 37-52

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

Chris J. Daly, "The methodology of genuine modal realism", Synthese 162 (1), 2008, pp. 37-52.