Model Theory and Contingent Existence

Analysis 76 (2):172-190 (2016)
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Abstract

Contingentism is the view that it is possible for there to be contingent existents. Timothy Williamson has argued that contingentists cannot provide a satisfactory interpretation of the possible-world semantics for modal logic. This paper aims to provide such an interpretation on behalf of contingentists.

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Boris Kment
Princeton University

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