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"Could there have been nothing?" is the first book-length study of
metaphysical nihilism - the claim that there could have been no
concrete objects. It critically analyses the debate around nihilism
and related questions about the metaphysics of possible worlds,
concrete objects and ontological dependence.
The first book-length study of metaphysical nihilism: an analytical treatment of one of the most intriguing and fundamental questions in contemporary analytic metaphysics: Could there have been nothing at all? No physical universe, no people, no living beings, no planets, no atoms, no matter, no energy - nothing?
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