Ideas from 'Letters to Leibniz' by Antoine Arnauld [1686], by Theme Structure

[found in 'The Leibniz-Arnauld Correspondence' by Leibniz,Gottfried (ed/tr Mason,HT/Parkinson,GHR) [Manchester UP 1967,]].

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4. Formal Logic / D. Modal Logic ML / 7. Barcan Formula
No one can conceive of a possible substance, apart from those which God has created
                        Full Idea: I am much mistaken if there is anyone who dares to say that he can conceive of a purely possible substance, …for although one talks so much of them, one never conceives them except according to the notion of those which God has created.
                        From: Antoine Arnauld (Letters to Leibniz [1686], 1686.05.13), quoted by David Wiggins - Sameness and Substance 4.2
                        A reaction: This idea cashes out in the 'necessitism' of Tim Williamson, and views on the Barcan formulae in modal logic.