
Metaphysic s1e9: Exploring Possible Worlds, A Journey Through Metaphysical Landscapes
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In this episode, we delve into the fascinating metaphysics of possible worlds. We explore various philosophical interpretations of what possible worlds are, how they are structured, and what it means for something to exist within them. We discuss arguments for and against different viewpoints, such as modal reductionism, the problem of plenitude, and the distinction between de re and de dicto modalities. Additionally, we examine the implications of possible worlds for important philosophical questions, including personal identity and the existence of non-actual entities. Join us as we navigate these complex ideas and their impact on our understanding of reality.
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Source: Possible Worlds (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy), The Metaphysics of Possibility (friesian.com), Possible world - Wikipedia, " What do philosophers mean when they say something is ‘metaphysically possible.’ Why don’t they just simply say ‘possible’? | MyTutor, Realism - Possible Worlds, Epistemology, Metaphysics | Britannica, Realism - Possible Worlds, Epistemology, Metaphysics | Britannica, Modal Metaphysics | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (utm.edu)