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6987 | We should not multiply senses of necessity beyond necessity [Jackson] |
Full Idea: We should not multiply senses of necessity beyond necessity. | |
From: Frank Jackson (From Metaphysics to Ethics [1998], Ch.3) | |
A reaction: It would be nice if there was just one sense of necessity, with the multiplication arising from the different ways in which necessities arise. In chess, checkmate is a necessity which rests on contingencies. Absolute necessities seem different. |
6988 | Mathematical sentences are a problem in a possible-worlds framework [Jackson] |
Full Idea: There is notoriously a problem about what to say concerning mathematical sentences within the possible-worlds framework. | |
From: Frank Jackson (From Metaphysics to Ethics [1998], Ch.3 n25) | |
A reaction: Presumably this concerns possible axioms and their combinations. |
6975 | Possible worlds could be concrete, abstract, universals, sentences, or properties [Jackson] |
Full Idea: Possible worlds might be concrete (Lewis), or abstract (Stalnaker), or structured universals (Forrest), or collections of sentences (Jeffrey), or mere combinations of properties and relations (Armstrong). | |
From: Frank Jackson (From Metaphysics to Ethics [1998], Ch.1) | |
A reaction: A helpful summary. I don't like concrete, or collections of sentences. Whatever they are, they had better be 'possible', so not any old collection or idea will do. |