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Ways a World Might Be

最近発刊の雑誌の目次より: Ways a World Might Be © Oxford Scholarship Online Monographs
  • Full Text
    Ways a World Might Be, pp. i-287.
  • Introduction
    Ways a World Might Be, pp. 1-23.
  • Part1. Ways and Worlds
    Ways a World Might Be, pp. 23-25.
  • 1. Possible Worlds (19761984)
    Ways a World Might Be, pp. 25-40.
  • 2. On what Possible Worlds could not be (1996)
    Ways a World Might Be, pp. 40-55.
  • 3. Impossibilities (19962002)
    Ways a World Might Be, pp. 55-69.
  • Part II. Carving up Logical Space
    Ways a World Might Be, pp. 69-71.
  • 4. Anti-essentialism (1979)
    Ways a World Might Be, pp. 71-86.
  • 5. Varieties of Supervenience (1996)
    Ways a World Might Be, pp. 86-109.
  • Part III. Identity in and across Possible Worlds
    Ways a World Might Be, pp. 109-111.
  • 6. Counterparts and Identity (1987)
    Ways a World Might Be, pp. 111-133.
  • 7. Vague Identity (1988)
    Ways a World Might Be, pp. 133-144.
  • 8. The Interaction of Modality with Quantification and Identity (1994)
    Ways a World Might Be, pp. 144-164.
  • Part IV. Semantics, Metasemantics, and Metaphysics
    Ways a World Might Be, pp. 164-165.
  • 9. Reference and Necessity (1997)
    Ways a World Might Be, pp. 165-188.
  • 10. On considering a Possible World as Actual (2001)
    Ways a World Might Be, pp. 188-201.
  • 11. Conceptual Truth and Metaphysical Necessity (2003)
    Ways a World Might Be, pp. 201-217.
  • Part V. Subjective Possibilities
    Ways a World Might Be, pp. 217-219.
  • 12. Comparing Qualia across Persons (2000)
    Ways a World Might Be, pp. 219-239.
  • 13. What is it like to be a Zombie? (2002)
    Ways a World Might Be, pp. 239-253.
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  • 14. On Thomas Nagel's Objective Self (2003)
    Ways a World Might Be, pp. 253-287.
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