Wondering about the Impossible: On the Semantics of Counterpossibles

Springer (2024)
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Abstract

This book argues for the importance and commonness of reasonings concerning impossibilities. Its aim is twofold – descriptive and constructive. Since hypothetical reasoning about impossibilities calls for explanation, the book provides a comprehensive guide through popular semantic theories of conditionals. Each is examined from the perspective of the question of impossibilities and the logic and metaphysics surrounding them. This provides the ground for a further aim. In the final chapter, I endeavor to combine the best features of the existing theories and explore the possibility of a novel hybrid account.

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Maciej Sendłak
University of Warsaw

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