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... possible” reshaped central problems of Renaissance thought, including relations between words and things, between form and matter, even between self and world. Possible Knowledge approaches the “possible” not as a singular keyword but ...
... possible” reshaped central problems of Renaissance thought, including relations between words and things, between form and matter, even between self and world. Possible Knowledge approaches the “possible” not as a singular keyword but ...
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... possible worlds are M-possible worlds. Consequently, a modality of kind M is not absolute (it is restricted or merely relative) if there are some genuine possible worlds that are not M-possible worlds. What is necessary in only a ...
... possible worlds are M-possible worlds. Consequently, a modality of kind M is not absolute (it is restricted or merely relative) if there are some genuine possible worlds that are not M-possible worlds. What is necessary in only a ...
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... possible as aesthetic category ..., the existence of the possible, whereas events are the reality of the virtual forms of a thoughtNature that survey every possible universe.”73 While the artistic plane of composition is that of ...
... possible as aesthetic category ..., the existence of the possible, whereas events are the reality of the virtual forms of a thoughtNature that survey every possible universe.”73 While the artistic plane of composition is that of ...
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