display all the ideas for this combination of philosophers
2 ideas
11002 | Equating necessity with informal provability is the S4 conception of necessity [Lewis,CI, by Read] |
Full Idea: C.I.Lewis's S4 system develops a sense of necessity as 'provability' in some fairly informal sense. | |
From: report of C.I. Lewis (works [1935]) by Stephen Read - Thinking About Logic Ch. 4 |
9362 | Necessary truths are those we will maintain no matter what [Lewis,CI] |
Full Idea: Those laws and those laws only have necessary truth which we are prepared to maintain, no matter what. | |
From: C.I. Lewis (A Pragmatic Conception of the A Priori [1923], p.367) | |
A reaction: This bold and simple claim has famously been torpedoed by a well-known counterexample - that virtually every human being will cling on to the proposition "dogs have at some time existed" no matter what, but it clearly isn't a necessary truth. |