14641 | A deduction is necessary if the major (but not the minor) premise is also necessary [Aristotle] |
8481 | The de dicto-de re modality distinction dates back to Abelard [Abelard, by Orenstein] |
14645 | To be necessarily greater than 7 is not a trait of 7, but depends on how 7 is referred to [Quine] |
14975 | A de dicto necessity is true in all worlds, but not necessarily of the same thing in each world [Cresswell] |
14642 | Expressing modality about a statement is 'de dicto'; expressing it of property-possession is 'de re' [Plantinga] |
14643 | 'De dicto' true and 'de re' false is possible, and so is 'de dicto' false and 'de re' true [Plantinga] |
14649 | Can we find an appropriate 'de dicto' paraphrase for any 'de re' proposition? [Plantinga] |
14652 | 'De re' modality is as clear as 'de dicto' modality, because they are logically equivalent [Plantinga] |
16079 | De re modal predicates are ambiguous [Lewis, by Rudder Baker] |
14223 | De dicto necessity has linguistic entities as their source, so it is a type of de re necessity [Shalkowski] |
12003 | De re modal formulae, unlike de dicto, are sensitive to transworld identities [Forbes,G] |
15420 | De re modality seems to apply to objects a concept intended for sentences [Burgess] |
15175 | Evaluation of de dicto modalities does not depend on the identity of its objects [Sidelle] |
5732 | 'De re' modality is about things themselves, 'de dicto' modality is about propositions [Melia] |