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9651 | Verisimilitude might be explained as being close to the possible world where the truth is exact [Lewis] |
Full Idea: We might explain the closeness to the truth (or 'verisimilitude') in terms of closeness of possible worlds. A theory is close to the truth to the extent that our world resembles some world where that theory is exactly true. | |
From: David Lewis (On the Plurality of Worlds [1986], 1.3) | |
A reaction: [Lewis cites Risto Hilpinen for this thought] I am always puzzled why Lewis and co. talk of whole worlds in their accounts. If I am close to the truth about cooking a good omelette, what has the rest of the world got to do with it? |