Ideas from 'Spreading the Word' by Simon Blackburn [1984], by Theme Structure

[found in 'Spreading the Word' by Blackburn,Simon [OUP 1984,0-19-824651-x]].

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10. Modality / A. Necessity / 11. Denial of Necessity
Asserting a necessity just expresses our inability to imagine it is false
                        Full Idea: To say that we dignify a truth as necessary we are expressing our own mental attitudes - our own inability to make anything of a possible way of thinking which denies it. It is this blank unimaginability which we voice when we use the modal vocabulary.
                        From: Simon Blackburn (Spreading the Word [1984], 6.5)
                        A reaction: Yes, but why are we unable to imagine it? I accept that the truth or falsity of Goldbach's Conjecture may well be necessary, but I have no imagination one way or the other about it. Philosophers like Blackburn are very alien to me!