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Constructing the Impossible

Kit Fine

2021Oxford University Press eBooks32 citationsDOI

Abstract

Please keep the original abstract. A number of philosophers have flirted with the idea of impossible worlds and some have even become enamored of it. But it has not met with the same degree of acceptance as the more familiar idea of a possible world. Whereas possible worlds have played a broad role in specifying the semantics for natural language and for a wide range of formal languages, impossible worlds have had a much more limited role; and there has not even been general agreement as to how a reasonable theory of impossible worlds is to be developed or applied. This chapter provides a natural way of introducing impossible states into the framework of truthmaker semantics and shows how their introduction permits a number of useful applications.

Topics & Concepts

Possible worldEpistemologySemantics (computer science)Natural (archaeology)Formal semantics (linguistics)Range (aeronautics)Computer sciencePhilosophyLinguisticsProgramming languageHistoryEngineeringArchaeologyAerospace engineeringLogic, Reasoning, and KnowledgePhilosophy and Theoretical Science