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Version of modal realism
Extended modal realism is a metaphysical theory developed by Takashi Yagisawa. It concerns the question of what it means that something is possible or
Extended_modal_realism
Philosophical concept
place they are "here" and the time they are "now". Extended modal realism is a form of modal realism that involves ontological commitments not just to
Modal_realism
Topics referred to by the same term
key-word in scam baiting Modal realism, the view that all possible worlds are as real as the actual world Extended modal realism, the view that all worlds
Modality
Philosophical concept
Extended modal realism Legal realism Modal realism Objectivism Realism (disambiguation) Truth-value link realism Craig, Edward (1996). "Realism and antirealism"
Philosophical_realism
Philosophical treatment of oxymorons
portal Abstract object theory Empty name, a name without a referent Extended modal realism Fictionalism, a theory which holds that one can talk about fictional
Nonexistent_objects
Term used to model separate circumstances that cannot exist together
the law of excluded middle does not hold. Possible world Modal realism Extended modal realism Lewis, David K. (1973). "4. Foundations". Counterfactuals
Impossible_world
American philosopher (1941–2001)
American philosophy Bayesian epistemology Canberra Plan Causal model Extended modal realism Formal semantics (natural language) Humeanism § Causality and necessity
David_Lewis_(philosopher)
One of five systems of modal logic
systems of modal logic proposed by Clarence Irving Lewis and Cooper Harold Langford in their 1932 book Symbolic Logic. It is a normal modal logic, and
S5_(modal_logic)
Concept of philosophy and logic used to express modal claims
by David Lewis and Saul Kripke. Alternate history Extended modal realism – Version of modal realism Fictionalism – Pretending to treat something as literally
Possible_world
Topics referred to by the same term
possibility Modal realism, an account of possible worlds according to which they are all just as real as the actual world Extended modal realism, the view
Parallel_universe
Type of formal logic
That position is a major tenet of "modal realism". Some philosophers decline to endorse any version of modal realism, considering it ontologically extravagant
Modal_logic
Philosophical treatment of time, an object's persistence across it, and reality
them to times and making them relational instead of intrinsic. Extended modal realism Four-dimensional space Light cone Multiple occupancy view Rietdijk–Putnam
Four-dimensionalism
Ability of the mind to form representations
on 2021-08-24. Retrieved 2020-11-11. Thomas, Andrew D. (2020). "Extended Modal Realism — a New Solution to the Problem of Intentional Inexistence". Philosophia
Intentionality
Art showing conditions of the working class
Berkman continued to work with social realist modalities and themes. Whether in and out of fashion, social realism and socially conscious art-making continues
Social_realism
Cosmological theory
itself. Tegmark extends this idea to hypothesize that all mathematical objects exist, which he describes as a form of Platonism or modal realism. The hypothesis
Mathematical universe hypothesis
Mathematical_universe_hypothesis
Study of fundamental reality
(1941–2001) employed the concept of possible worlds to formulate his modal realism. Saul Kripke (1940–2022) helped revive discussions of identity and essentialism
Metaphysics
Philosophical study of being
of reality but as a game governed by rules of string manipulation. Modal realism is the theory that in addition to the actual world, there are countless
Ontology
interpretation many-minds interpretation many-measurements interpretation modal interpretations objective collapse theory orthodox interpretation Usually
Glossary of quantum philosophy
Glossary_of_quantum_philosophy
Area of physical and philosophical debate
Clifton, R., 1998, "Lorentz-invariance in modal interpretations" in Dieks, D. and Vermaas, P., eds., The Modal Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics. Dordrecht:
Interpretations of quantum mechanics
Interpretations_of_quantum_mechanics
American mathematician and philosopher (1926–2016)
called metaphysical realism, but eventually became one of its most outspoken critics, first adopting a view he called "internal realism", which he later
Hilary_Putnam
Bearer of truth values
Epistemic and Metaphysical Modality, § 2. Metaphysical and Nomic Modality Garson 2024, Lead section, § 1. What is Modal Logic?, § 2. Modal Logics Newsome 2015
Proposition
Application of logical methods to philosophical problems
methods to philosophical problems, often in the form of extended logical systems like modal logic. Some theorists conceive of philosophical logic in
Philosophical_logic
American philosopher (1942–2024)
faces. Dennett was known for his nuanced stance on realism. While he supported scientific realism, advocating that entities and phenomena posited by scientific
Daniel_Dennett
Study of the scope and nature of logic
methods to philosophical problems, often in the form of extended logical systems like modal logic. But other theorists draw the distinction between the
Philosophy_of_logic
Study of correct reasoning
epistemic modal logic is used to represent the ideas of knowing something in contrast to merely believing it to be the case. Higher-order logics extend classical
Logic
1958 film by Louis Malle
Gallows was a milestone event in the development of Davis's theory of modal jazz. Modal jazz became highly influential in the late '50s and '60s, switching
Elevator_to_the_Gallows
View that neither the future nor the past exist, only the present
describes ersatz modal realism as positing "that there are possible worlds (worlds that can play a similar role to the concrete worlds of the modal realist),
Philosophical_presentism
Ancient philosophy
"Stoic modal logic is not a logic of modal propositions (e.g., propositions of the type 'It is possible that it is day' ...) ... instead, their modal theory
Stoicism
Metaphysical question
our experience and may be subject to different rules. Kant supported and extended Hume's argument. Kant argues that the nature of our mind may lead us to
Why_is_there_anything_at_all?
American philosopher and theologian (born 1932)
known for his contributions to the philosophy of religion, metaphysics of modalities, and epistemology. He was described by Time magazine in 1980 as "America's
Alvin_Plantinga
Semantic distinction in philosophy
Reprinted in the Supplement to Meaning and Necessity: A Study in Semantics and Modal Logic, enlarged edition (University of Chicago Press, 1956). Gillian Russell
Analytic–synthetic distinction
Analytic–synthetic_distinction
Hypothesis that human replicas elicit revulsion
generated in a real-time gaming engine. The goal is to analyze how cross-modal factors of facial expression and speech can exaggerate the uncanny. Tinwell
Uncanny_valley
History of a philosophical school
himself by giving birth to the world. Although we cannot really know the modalities of this begetting, it is possible, according to Mainländer, to have some
History of philosophical pessimism
History_of_philosophical_pessimism
20th-century tradition of Western philosophy
Plurality of Worlds (1986) and Counterfactuals (1973), Lewis argued for modal realism and counterpart theory – the belief in real, concrete possible worlds
Analytic_philosophy
Corpus of philosophers of the United States
give a world when we are in it. In opposition to David Lewis's modal realism is modal actualism, defended by Kripke and Robert Stalnaker (b. 1940). David
American_philosophy
Australian philosopher and cognitive scientist (born 1966)
world.[failed verification] With Andy Clark, Chalmers has written "The Extended Mind", an article about the borders of the mind. According to Chalmers
David_Chalmers
modal possibilism The view that possible but non-actual entities exist in some sense or in possible worlds, in contrast to actualism. modal realism The
Glossary_of_logic
German-American philosopher (1891–1970)
productive ones. He wrote books on semantics (Carnap 1942, 1943, 1956), modal logic, and on the philosophical foundations of probability and inductive
Rudolf_Carnap
Philosophy emphasizing names and labels
of universals. It is opposed to realist philosophies, such as Platonic realism, which assert that universals do exist over and above particulars, and
Nominalism
Philosophy dealing with absurdity of existence
Jonathan Webber interprets Sartre's usage of the term essence not in a modal fashion, i.e. as necessary features, but in a teleological fashion: "an
Existentialism
American Reformed theologian (1892–1971)
perspective known as Christian realism. He attacked utopianism as ineffectual for dealing with reality. Niebuhr's realism deepened after 1945 and led him
Reinhold_Niebuhr
Interdisciplinary theory
separate embodied cognition, extended cognition, and situated cognition. In contrast to the embodiment thesis, the extended mind thesis limits cognitive
Embodied_cognition
Philosophical study of morality
Moral Realisms Sayre-McCord 2023a, Lead section DeLapp, § 4a. Moral Realisms Sayre-McCord 2023a, § 1. Moral Disagreement DeLapp, § 4a. Moral Realisms Ridge
Ethics
Philosophical question
The proof uses modal logic, which distinguishes between necessary truths and contingent truths. In the most common semantics for modal logic, many "possible
Existence_of_God
Branch of philosophy
is not without flaw. Plato is often considered a proponent of extreme realism. Aristotle interested himself with issues of logic, categories, and the
Philosophy_of_language
Branch of philosophy relating to spatiality and temporality
eliminates all reference to the present, and the associated temporal modalities of past and future, and orders all events by the temporal relations earlier
Philosophy_of_space_and_time
Argument in the philosophy of mathematics
sentence realism. However, Putnam himself used it to argue for sentence realism. Putnam's view is a reformulation of mathematics in terms of modal logic
Quine–Putnam indispensability argument
Quine–Putnam_indispensability_argument
American philosopher
known in metaphysics for, among other things, his analysis of arguments for modal essentialism—the doctrine that some properties of things are properties
Nathan_Salmón
Interpretation of sensory information
sensation (such as warmth, sound, and taste) are called sensory modalities or stimulus modalities. Psychologist Jerome Bruner developed a model of perception
Perception
Movement in Western philosophy
is realism?". In Jarrett Leplin (ed.). Scientific Realism. University of California Press. p. 140. Lane, Ruth (1996). "Positivism, scientific realism and
Logical_positivism
Novel written as a series of letters
epistolary fiction. The epistolary form can be seen as adding greater realism to a story, due to the text existing diegetically within the lives of the
Epistolary_novel
and behaviors within their local contexts. See also ethnocentrism. modal realism The view most notably put forth by David Lewis that possible worlds
Glossary_of_philosophy
Philosophical view that everything in reality is ultimately one kind of thing
broadened, to include pluralism. According to Urmson, as a result of this extended use, the term is "systematically ambiguous". According to Jonathan Schaffer
Monism
Retrieved 2024-07-23. Besnard, P (December 2015). "Taste of Fat: A Sixth Taste Modality?". Physiological Reviews. 96 (1): 151–176. doi:10.1152/physrev.00002.2015
List of common misconceptions about science, technology, and mathematics
List_of_common_misconceptions_about_science,_technology,_and_mathematics
Bilateral relations
Retrieved 2 April 2016. Realism in India-Myanmar relations Archived 15 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine Exclusive: India extends unprecedented invite to
India–Myanmar_relations
Awareness of facts
Defeaters. Ichikawa & Steup 2018, 4. No False Lemmas. Ichikawa & Steup 2018, 5. Modal Conditions. Bernecker & Pritchard 2011, p. 266. Becker 2013, p. 12. Crumley
Declarative_knowledge
American philosopher (1916–1999)
Russell, G. E. Moore, and Franz Brentano; he objected to Quine's anti-realism, behaviorism, and relativism. Chisholm defended the possibility of empirical
Roderick_Chisholm
1781 book by Immanuel Kant
Kant considers the proposition "All bodies are extended" analytic, since the predicate-concept ('extended') is already contained within—or "thought in"—the
Critique_of_Pure_Reason
English analytic and evidentialist philosopher (1923–2010)
1952. He had two daughters. Flew died on 8 April 2010, while nursed in an extended care facility in Reading, England, suffering from dementia. Antony Flew's
Antony_Flew
School of thought in philosophy of mathematics
structuralism or modal neo-logicism, who espouse a form of axiomatic metaphysics. Modal neo-logicism derives the Peano axioms within second-order modal object theory
Logicism
working in topics of neuroscience and colour perception within the realism / anti-realism debate. She is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh
Mazviita_Chirimuuta
Form of 3D computer interaction merging the real world with virtual objects
Augmented reality is typically visual, but can span multiple sensory modalities, including auditory, haptic, and somatosensory. The earliest functional
Augmented_reality
Scottish Franciscan friar and philosopher (c. 1265/66–1308)
things are produced or effected. But in order to respond, Scotus makes a modal move and reworks the argument. Now he argues from the possibility of production
Duns_Scotus
German philosopher and physicist (1883–1936)
philosophy. In his 1932–33 contribution to Erkenntnis, "Positivism and Realism", Schlick offered one of the most illuminating definitions of positivism
Moritz_Schlick
Philosophical study of knowledge
Jayprakash; Wallner, Michael (2021). "The Epistemology of Modality and the Problem of Modal Epistemic Friction". Synthese. 198 (S8): 1909–1935. doi:10
Epistemology
American philosopher (born 1948)
demon. Normally our phenomenal experience is dependent upon our sensory modalities and our bodily progress around an environment. However, Horgan and Tienson
Terence_Horgan
Mathematician and philosopher (1906–1978)
clarifying the connections between classical logic, intuitionistic logic, and modal logic. Born into a wealthy German-speaking family in Brno, Gödel emigrated
Kurt_Gödel
Austrian-German philosopher and mathematician (1859–1938)
of truth," which consists of the formal laws of possible truth and its modalities, and precedes the third logical stratum. The third stratum is metalogical
Edmund_Husserl
Philosophical tradition
that is, because they aid inquiry. Lewis' own development of multiple modal logics is a case in point. Lewis is sometimes called a proponent of conceptual
Pragmatism
Metaphysical dependence relation between facts or entities
contemporary analytic philosophy, particularly in discussions of metaphysics, modality, ontology, and the philosophy of explanation. Proponents of grounding argue
Metaphysical_grounding
1970 film by Martin Ritt
taken to the captain to interview, who beats him up before he returns for realism. By now James and Mary are in love. They go for a picnic and discuss morality
The_Molly_Maguires_(film)
Philosophy in the French language
Aristotle's logic. Abelard distinguished between de dicto modal sentences and de re modal sentences. Abelard also defended conceptualism on the problem
French_philosophy
1981 film by Matthew Robbins
layered and polyphonic orchestral texture, dominated by a medieval-style modal harmony. It was largely based on five major thematic concepts: The suffering
Dragonslayer_(1981_film)
Conformity to reality
1093/oxfordhb/9780199557929.001.0001. ISBN 978-0-19-174977-3. Garson, James (2024). "Modal Logic". The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Metaphysics Research Lab
Truth
English philosopher and logician (1872–1970)
contemporary debate in the philosophy of science as a form of Structural Realism, people such as Elie Zahar and Ioannis Votsis have discussed the implications
Bertrand_Russell
Inference seeking the simplest and most likely explanation
These methods have also been extended to modal logic. Abductive logic programming is a computational framework that extends normal logic programming with
Abductive_reasoning
American analytic philosopher (1908–1979)
distracting." … These reasons cannot be called "proofs" in any but a dangerously extended sense, nor are they demonstratively or inductively related to an imperative;
Charles Stevenson (philosopher)
Charles_Stevenson_(philosopher)
American philosopher (1922–1996)
consistent with other theories Broad Scope – a theory's consequences should extend beyond that which it was initially designed to explain Simple – the simplest
Thomas_Kuhn
Range of new religious beliefs and practices
to the often frustrating process of consensus decision-making led to "extended meetings and minimal results", and a pair of futurists concluded that one
New_Age
Thought experiment in quantum mechanics
(physics) Double-slit experiment Elitzur–Vaidman bomb tester Heisenberg cut Modal realism Observer effect (physics) Ray cat Schroedinbug Schrödinger, Erwin (November
Schrödinger's_cat
English philosopher and academic (1945–2026)
Fuzzy Logic: Beyond the Formalism. The University of Chicago Press, 1996. (Extends the 1974 Deviant Logic, with some additional essays published between 1973
Susan_Haack
English mathematician and philosopher (1861–1947)
Philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead (2004) and Foundations of Relational Realism: A Topological Approach to Quantum Mechanics and the Philosophy of Nature
Alfred_North_Whitehead
Philosophical category of inexpressible reality
Hurst Slavoj Žižek divides the gist of the Lacanian Real into "three modalities": The "symbolic Real" (Phallus): signifier of signification, Lacan's impossible
The_Real
Ethnic cleansing of Palestinians
calling genocide, apartheid, and nakba "different, yet overlapping, modalities of crimes against humanity". The article identifies Zionism and the Nakba
Nakba
Austrian–British philosopher of science (1902–1994)
it. The theory also seemed, in Popper's eyes, to support metaphysical realism and the regulative idea of a search for truth. According to this theory
Karl_Popper
Branch of philosophy
external to the individual.[failed verification] The position of naïve realism—the 'everyday' impression of physical objects constituting what is perceived—is
Philosophy_of_perception
Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath (384–322 BC)
zoology, embryology, natural law, scientific method, rhetoric, psychology, realism, criticism, individualism, teleology, and meteorology. What follows is
Aristotle
Dutch philosopher and theologian (c. 1466–1536)
opposed the mooted idea of a Christian "universal monarch" with an over-extended empire who could supposedly defeat the Ottoman forces: such universalism
Erasmus
Ángel de Saavedra (Duke of Rivas), José Zorrilla, and other authors. In Realism (end of the 19th century), which is mixed with Naturalism, important topics
Spanish_literature
Reasoning about equations with free variables
these structures are either Boolean algebras or proper extensions thereof. Modal and other nonclassical logics are typically modeled by what are called "Boolean
Algebraic_logic
List of concepts in artificial intelligence
multi-swarm framework is especially fitted for the optimization on multi-modal problems, where multiple (local) optima exist. mutation A genetic operator
Glossary of artificial intelligence
Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence
1932–1933 man-made famine in Soviet Ukraine
Lynne (2014). "Collectivization in the Soviet Union: Specificities and Modalities". The Collectivization of Agriculture in Communist Eastern Europe:Comparison
Holodomor
Scottish philosopher, historian, economist and essayist (1711–1776)
2011, p. 187. Strawson, Galen (2014). The Secret Connexion: Causation, Realism, and David Hume, revised edition.Oxford University Press, p. 14. Blackburn
David_Hume
British rapper (born 1975)
always been several miles ahead of the pack." The twisting of western modalities in her music style using multilingual, multiethnic soundscapes to make
M.I.A._(rapper)
American philosopher (born 1946)
1990. The Analytic Tradition, Oxford: Blackwell. Fodor, Jerry. 1991. "A Modal Argument for Narrow Content". The Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 88, No. 1
Tyler_Burge
Indian hepatologist
recidivism risks in recipients. This work underscores a commitment to causal realism in therapy, rejecting interventions without empirical support from controlled
Cyriac_Abby_Philips
Development approach in manufacturing industry
predictive engineering analytics, modal testing has to evolve, delivering results that increase simulation realism and handle the multi-physical nature
Predictive engineering analytics
Predictive_engineering_analytics
British sociologist
known as 'social realism' (see Maton & Moore eds 2011) in contrast to 'social constructivism'. A central framework in social realism is Legitimation Code
Basil_Bernstein
Christological doctrine attributed to Arius
as wanting to preserve the monarchy of the Father from modalism (homoousios used for modalism in Paul of Samosata, condemned in the Synod of Antioch (264–269))
Arianism
Naturalism in religion
With perspectives of religious naturalism, moral concern is seen as extending beyond the well-being of human groups to an "ecomorality" that also includes
Religious_naturalism
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