The Nature of Necessity

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The Nature of Necessity is a highly influential work of analytic philosophy in which Alvin Plantinga develops a rigorous account of modal logic, possible worlds, and the metaphysics of necessity and possibility.

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instanceOf monograph
non-fiction book
philosophy book
author Alvin Plantinga
describedAs highly influential work of analytic philosophy
field logic
metaphysics
philosophy
philosophy of logic
genre analytic philosophy
hasPart analysis of de re and de dicto modality
discussion of essences and individual essences
formal development of modal systems
presentation of a modal ontological argument
treatment of necessary and contingent existence
influenced contemporary analytic metaphysics
contemporary philosophy of religion
language English
mainTopic actualism
contingent existence
counterfactuals
de dicto modality
de re modality
essence
existence
individual essence
metaphysics of necessity
metaphysics of possibility
modal logic
modal metaphysics
necessary existence
necessity
ontological argument
philosophy of religion
possibility
possible worlds
possible worlds semantics
trans-world identity
notableFor defending the ontological argument in modal form
developing a possible worlds framework
developing a rigorous account of modal logic
influencing contemporary modal metaphysics
philosophicalStance actualist account of possible worlds
realism about modality

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