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37: "Why Being Necessary Really Is Not the Same As Being Not Possibly Not", Dana Goswick

37: "Why Being Necessary Really Is Not the Same As Being Not Possibly Not", Dana Goswick

Update: 2024-06-04
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Modality (possibility, necessity and related phenomena) is central to philosophy both as a topic of inquiry and as a methodological tool. There are many controversies about the nature of possibility and necessity and about what counts as possible or necessary. But it is generally agreed that possibility and necessity are intimitely related, they are interdefinable: being possible is the same as being not necessarily not. Goswick, however, denies this! Listen to find out why.

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37: "Why Being Necessary Really Is Not the Same As Being Not Possibly Not", Dana Goswick

37: "Why Being Necessary Really Is Not the Same As Being Not Possibly Not", Dana Goswick

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