David Armstrong's book is a contribution to the philosophical discussion about possible worlds. Taking Wittgenstein's Tractatus as his point of departure, Professor Armstrong argues that nonactual possibilities and possible worlds are recombinations of actually existing elements, and as such are useful fictions. There is an extended criticism of the alternative-possible-worlds approach championed by the American philosopher David Lewis. This major work will be read with interest by a wide range of philosophers.
ISBN: | 9780521374279 |
Publication date: | 29th September 1989 |
Author: | D M Armstrong |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 156 pages |
Series: | Cambridge Studies in Philosophy |
Genres: |
Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge |