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Modern Modalities - Studies of the History of Modal Theories from Medieval Nominalism to Logical Positivism (Hardcover, 1988 ed.) Loot Price: R7,077
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Modern Modalities - Studies of the History of Modal Theories from Medieval Nominalism to Logical Positivism (Hardcover, 1988...

Modern Modalities - Studies of the History of Modal Theories from Medieval Nominalism to Logical Positivism (Hardcover, 1988 ed.)

Simo Knuuttila

Series: Synthese Historical Library, 33

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The word "modem" in the title of this book refers primarily to post-medieval discussions, but it also hints at those medieval mo dal theories which were considered modem in contradistinction to ancient conceptions and which in different ways influenced philosophical discussions during the early modem period. The me dieval developments are investigated in the opening paper, 'The Foundations of Modality and Conceivability in Descartes and His Predecessors', by Lilli Alanen and Simo Knuuttila. Boethius's works from the early sixth century belonged to the sources from which early medieval thinkers obtained their knowledge of ancient thought. They offered extensive discus sions of traditional modal conceptions the basic forms of which were: (1) the paradigm of possibility as a potency striving to realize itself; (2) the "statistical" interpretation of modal no tions where necessity means actuality in all relevant cases or omnitemporal actuality, possibility means actuality in some rel evant cases or sometimes, and impossibility means omnitemporal non-actuality; and (3) the "logical" definition of possibility as something which, being assumed, results in nothing contradic tory. Boethius accepted the Aristotelian view according to which total possibilities in the first sense must prove their met tle through actualization and possibilities in the third sense are assumed to be realized in our actual history. On these presump tions, all of the above-mentioned ancient paradigms imply the Principle of Plenitude according to which no genuine possibility remains unrealized."

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Imprint: Kluwer Academic Publishers
Country of origin: Netherlands
Series: Synthese Historical Library, 33
Release date: March 1988
First published: March 1988
Editors: Simo Knuuttila
Dimensions: 235 x 155 x 20mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 346
Edition: 1988 ed.
ISBN-13: 978-90-277-2678-0
Categories: Books > Humanities > Philosophy > Western philosophy > Modern Western philosophy, c 1600 to the present > General
Books > Philosophy > Western philosophy > Modern Western philosophy, c 1600 to the present > General
LSN: 90-277-2678-7
Barcode: 9789027726780

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