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[from 'The Logic of What Might Have Been' by Nathan Salmon, in 10. Modality / E. Possible worlds / 1. Possible Worlds / b. Impossible worlds ]

Full Idea

Total ways things cannot be are also 'worlds', or maximal ways for things to be. They are impossible worlds.

Gist of Idea

Impossible worlds are also ways for things to be

Source

Nathan Salmon (The Logic of What Might Have Been [1989], I)

Book Reference

Salmon,Nathan: 'Metaphysics, Mathematics and Meaning' [OUP 2005], p.132


A Reaction

This unorthodox view doesn't sound too plausible to me. To think of a circular square as a 'way things could be' sounds pretty empty, and mere playing with words. The number 7 could be the Emperor of China?