Worlds and States of Affairs: How Similar Can They be?

  • Forbes G
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Abstract

This paper critically discusses Nathan Salmon's view that possible worlds may be distinct but distinguished only by the identity of some of the things they contain, so long as such worlds differ with respect to their accessibility relations.

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Forbes, G. (1992). Worlds and States of Affairs: How Similar Can They be? In Language, Truth and Ontology (pp. 118–132). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2602-1_8

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