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Topics in the philosophy of possible worlds
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ISBN: 1135728143 1135728216 1315054876 9781135728144 9781315054872 0815340516 9780815340515 9781135728212 9781135728281 9780415516303 Year: 2002 Publisher: New York

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This book discusses a range of important issues in current philosophical work on the nature of possible worlds. Areas investigated include the theories of the nature of possible worlds, general questions about metaphysical analysis and questions about the direction of dependence between what is necessary or possible and what could be.


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David Lewis
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ISBN: 1317494504 1315712296 1317494512 1844653072 1282534572 9786612534577 9781844653072 9781317494515 1844650030 1844650022 9781844650033 9781844650026 9781315712291 9781282534575 6612534575 9781317494508 Year: 2005 Publisher: Chesham [U.K.] Acumen

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The work of David Lewis (1941–2001) has influenced most areas of Anglo-American philosophy and remains of fundamental importance in current philosophical inquiry. Lewis's work provides a comprehensive philosophical system that answers a broad range of questions in metaphysics, philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, philosophy of action and many other areas. The breadth and unity of his ideas, however, have meant that a casual reader may miss some of the illuminating connections between apparently quite disparate pieces of work. Daniel Nolan's book not only makes Lewis's work more accessible to a general philosophical readership but provides a unified overview of his many contributions to contemporary philosophy. The first part of the book examines Lewis's metaphysics – the area where he has had the greatest impact and which serves as the framework for the rest of his theories. The second section discusses Lewis's important contributions in the philosophy of mind, language and meaning. The book then explores some of Lewis's work in decision theory, metaethics and applied ethics, areas in which his work is both accessible and important. The final chapter focuses on Lewis's distinctive philosophical method, perhaps one of his most significant legacies, which combines naturalism with "common-sense" theorizing.

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