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Impossible Worlds

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This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence.

It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations.We need to understand the impossible.

Francesco Berto and Mark Jago start by considering what the concepts of meaning, information, knowledge, belief, fiction, conditionality, and counterfactual supposition have in common.

They are all concepts which divide the world up more finely than logic does.

Logically equivalent sentences may carry different meanings and information and may differ in how they're believed.

Fictions can be inconsistent yet meaningful. We can suppose impossible thingswithout collapsing into total incoherence.

Yet for the leading philosophical theories of meaning, these phenomena are an unfathomable mystery.

To understand these concepts, we need a metaphysical, logical, and conceptual grasp of situations that could not possibly exist: Impossible Worlds.

This bookdiscusses the metaphysics of impossible worlds and applies the concept to a range of central topics and open issues in logic, semantics, and philosophy.

It considers problems in the logic of knowledge, the meaning of alternative logics, models of imagination and mental simulation, the theory of information, truth in fiction, the meaning of conditional statements, and reasoning about the impossible.

In all these cases, impossible worlds have an essential role to play.

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Oxford University Press
019254098X / 9780192540980
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
111
06/06/2019
English
344 pages
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