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13576 | Necessities are distinguished by their grounds, not their different modalities [Ellis] |
Full Idea: Strictly speaking, the distinction between two brands of necessity is one of grounds, rather than modality. | |
From: Brian Ellis (Scientific Essentialism [2001], 1.06) | |
A reaction: This idea I associate with Kit Fine. I like it, because it allows 'necessity' to be a univocal concept, which seems right to me. The types of necessity arise from types of things which already occur in our ontology. |