Modal Translation: The Relevance of Worlds

Author:   Paul Hanmer
Publisher:   Vernon Press
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9781648898914


Pages:   174
Publication Date:   09 February 2024
Format:   Paperback
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"This book concerns the philosophical analysis of modal sentences. David Lewis' Modal Translation Scheme ""translates"" sentences of quantified modal logic into sentences of predicate logic supplemented by counterpart theory. A number of theoretical advantages are thereby secured. One component of the translation scheme makes reference to non-actual but possible worlds i.e. the primitive predicate ""at a world(s), w"". The author addresses the problem of advanced modal sentences which threaten this predicate and so the ability of genuine realism to secure the aforementioned theoretical benefits. The problem of advanced modal sentences is a relatively new field of philosophical research. This ground-breaking book will primarily be of interest to researchers in modality, particularly those working in this field."

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Author:   Paul Hanmer
Publisher:   Vernon Press
Imprint:   Vernon Press
ISBN:  

9781648898914


ISBN 10:   1648898912
Pages:   174
Publication Date:   09 February 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Paul Hanmer received his Ph.D. from the University of Nottingham, where he conducted research on the relationship of David Lewis' modal translation scheme and his metaphysics. His thesis proposes a resolution to advanced modal problems associated with David Lewis' (1968) Modal Translation Scheme. Prior to this, he attended the University of Hull and received his Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, and subsequently, his Master of Arts in the Philosophy of Mind and Body.

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