Weak epistemic qualification refers to statements or beliefs held with a degree of uncertainty or lack of full knowledge. It…
Volitive modality expresses the speaker's will, desire, or intention towards an action. It encompasses commands, wishes, suggestions, and prohibitions, shaping…
Obligative mood expresses a necessity or obligation. It's a grammatical feature found in many languages, indicating that an action must…
Exploring the nuances of mood and modality in language, this delves into how speakers express possibility, necessity, obligation, and subjective…
Commissive modality expresses a speaker's commitment to a future action. It involves promises, threats, and vows, binding the speaker to…
Possibility refers to the capacity for something to be true or occur, even if it isn't currently the case. It…
Philosophical logic explores the theoretical underpinnings of logic, delving into concepts like reference, modality, quantification, and the fundamental structure of…
Modality refers to the quality of propositions that express necessity, possibility, and other related concepts. It's crucial for understanding how…
Modal realism posits that all possible worlds are as real as our own. This philosophical stance suggests that individuals and…
Modal possibilism posits that entities that are possible but not actual exist, often conceptualized within possible worlds. This contrasts with…