Modal Possibilism Explained
Modal possibilism posits that entities that are possible but not actual exist,…
Modal Fictionalism Explained
Modal fictionalism suggests modal statements are useful fictions, avoiding commitment to the…
Modal Agnosticism
Modal agnosticism involves a neutral or skeptical viewpoint on modal propositions, particularly…
Modal Actualism
Modal actualism asserts that only actual, existing entities are possible. This philosophical…
Minimalism in Truth Theory
A deflationary perspective on truth, minimalism posits that all instances of Tarski's…
Meinongianism: The Philosophy of Non-Existent Objects
Meinongianism, by Alexius Meinong, explores the existence of non-existent objects. It challenges…
Leibniz’s Law: The Principle of Indiscernibles
Leibniz's Law, also known as the principle of the identity of indiscernibles,…
In Rebus Vagueness: The World’s Indeterminacy
In rebus vagueness posits that vagueness is an inherent property of reality…
The Concept of the Individual
Exploring the individual as an indivisible, atomistic entity in metaphysics, logic, and…
The Indispensability Argument in Philosophy of Mathematics
This argument posits that if mathematical entities are essential for our most…