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Full Idea
Qualified modalities seem to form a hierarchy, if we say that 'the possibility that there might be no hunger' is possible logically, theoretically, physically, economically, and humanly.
Gist of Idea
Possibilities can be logical, theoretical, physical, economic or human
Source
Rod Girle (Modal Logics and Philosophy [2000], 7.3)
Book Ref
Girle,Rod: 'Modal Logics and Philosophy' [Acumen 2000], p.114
A Reaction
Girle also mentions conceptual possibility. I take 'physically' to be the same as 'naturally'. I would take 'metaphysically' possible to equate to 'theoretically' rather than 'logically'. Almost anything might be logically possible, with bizarre logic.
Related Idea
Idea 12653 There's statistical, logical, nomological, conceptual and metaphysical possibility [Fodor]
7786 | Propositional logic handles negation, disjunction, conjunction; predicate logic adds quantifiers, predicates, relations [Girle] |
7787 | Possible worlds logics use true-in-a-world rather than true [Girle] |
7788 | Modal logic has four basic modal negation equivalences [Girle] |
7789 | Necessary implication is called 'strict implication'; if successful, it is called 'entailment' [Girle] |
7790 | If an argument is invalid, a truth tree will indicate a counter-example [Girle] |
7792 | A world has 'access' to a world it generates, which is important in possible worlds semantics [Girle] |
7793 | ◊p → □◊p is the hallmark of S5 [Girle] |
7795 | S5 has just six modalities, and all strings can be reduced to those [Girle] |
7794 | There are seven modalities in S4, each with its negation [Girle] |
7799 | Proposition logic has definitions for its three operators: or, and, and identical [Girle] |
7798 | There are three axiom schemas for propositional logic [Girle] |
7797 | Axiom systems of logic contain axioms, inference rules, and definitions of proof and theorems [Girle] |
7796 | Modal logics were studied in terms of axioms, but now possible worlds semantics is added [Girle] |
7800 | Analytic truths are divided into logically and conceptually necessary [Girle] |
7801 | Possibilities can be logical, theoretical, physical, economic or human [Girle] |