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Full Idea
Serious Actualism is the view that in possible circumstances in which something does not exist there are no facts about it of any kind, including its very non-existence
Gist of Idea
Serious Actualism says there are no facts at all about something which doesn't exist
Source
Ori Simchen (The Barcan Formula and Metaphysics [2013], §1 n4)
Book Ref
-: 'Theoria' [-], p.4
A Reaction
He suggests that the Converse Barcan Formula implies this view. It sounds comparable to the view of Presentism about time, that no future or past truthmakers exist right now. If a new square table were to exist, it would have four corners.
16186 | The Barcan Formulas express how to combine modal operators with classical quantifiers [Simchen] |
16187 | The Barcan Formulas are orthodox, but clash with the attractive Actualist view [Simchen] |
16188 | Serious Actualism says there are no facts at all about something which doesn't exist [Simchen] |
16190 | BF implies that if W possibly had a child, then something is possibly W's child [Simchen] |