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Single Idea 18850

[filed under theme 10. Modality / A. Necessity / 5. Metaphysical Necessity ]

Full Idea

'Metaphysical' modality is the sort of modality relative to which it is an interesting question whether the laws of nature are necessary or contingent.

Gist of Idea

'Metaphysical' modality is the one that makes the necessity or contingency of laws of nature interesting

Source

Gideon Rosen (The Limits of Contingency [2006], 02)

Book Ref

'Identity and Modality', ed/tr. MacBride,Fraser [OUP 2006], p.16


A Reaction

Being an essentialist here, I take it that the stuff of the universe necessitates the so-called 'laws'. The metaphysically interesting question is whether the stuff might have been different. Search me! A nice test of metaphysical modality though.


The 29 ideas with the same theme [inescapable necessity as a feature of reality]:

The first way of enquiry involves necessary existence [Parmenides]
Metaphysical necessity holds between things in the world and things they make true [Ellis]
If something is possible, but not nomologically possible, we need metaphysical possibility [Shoemaker]
We understand metaphysical necessity intuitively, from ordinary life [Soames]
There are more metaphysically than logically necessary truths [Soames]
Metaphysical necessity is said to be unrestricted necessity, true in every world whatsoever [Salmon,N]
Bizarre identities are logically but not metaphysically possible, so metaphysical modality is restricted [Salmon,N]
Without impossible worlds, the unrestricted modality that is metaphysical has S5 logic [Salmon,N]
In the S5 account, nested modalities may be unseen, but they are still there [Salmon,N]
Metaphysical necessity is NOT truth in all (unrestricted) worlds; necessity comes first, and is restricted [Salmon,N]
Strong metaphysical necessity allows fewer possible worlds than logical necessity [Chalmers]
Metaphysical necessity is a bizarre, brute and inexplicable constraint on possibilities [Chalmers]
Metaphysical necessity may be 'whatever the circumstance', or 'regardless of circumstances' [Fine,K]
Metaphysical possibility is discovered empirically, and is contrained by nature [Edgington]
Metaphysical necessity is logical necessity 'broadly construed' [Lowe, by Lynch/Glasgow]
'Metaphysical' necessity is absolute and objective - the strongest kind of necessity [Lowe]
Is 'Hesperus = Phosphorus' metaphysically necessary, but not logically or epistemologically necessary? [Segal]
Metaphysical necessity says there is no possibility of falsehood [Hale]
Maybe metaphysical accessibility is intransitive, if a world in which I am a frog is impossible [Sider]
Metaphysical necessity is absolute and universal; metaphysical possibility is very tolerant [Rosen]
'Metaphysical' modality is the one that makes the necessity or contingency of laws of nature interesting [Rosen]
Sets, universals and aggregates may be metaphysically necessary in one sense, but not another [Rosen]
Standard Metaphysical Necessity: P holds wherever the actual form of the world holds [Rosen]
Non-Standard Metaphysical Necessity: when ¬P is incompatible with the nature of things [Rosen]
The excellent notion of metaphysical 'necessity' cannot be defined [Rosen]
Logically impossible is metaphysically impossible, but logically possible is not metaphysically possible [Maudlin]
Metaphysical necessity can be 'weak' (same as logical) and 'strong' (based on essences) [Hanna]
Metaphysical modalities respect the actual identities of things [Rumfitt]
Metaphysical necessity is even more deeply empirical than Kripke has argued [Vetter]