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|a Melia, Joseph.
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|a Modality /
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|a 1. Introduction to modality -- 2. Modal language and modal logic -- 3. Quinian scepticism -- 4. modalism -- 5. Extreme realism -- 6. Quiet moderate realism -- 7. Possible worlds as sets of sentences.
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|a This introduction to modality places the emphasis on the metaphysics of modality rather than on the formal semetics of quantified modal logic. The text begins by introducing students to the ""de re/de dicto"" distinction, conventionalist and conceptualist theories of modality and some of the key problems in modality, particularly Quine's criticisms. It then moves on to explain how possible worlds provide a solution to many of the problems in modality and how possible worlds themselves have been used to analyse notions outside modality such as properties and propositions. Possible worlds introd.
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