What if Janus had a haircut yesterday? What if Janus had never developed an interest in modality? What if Janus had been born a woman? What if Janus were a rock? What if Janus were not identical with Janus?
Some of these are possible worlds, some impossible worlds, and for different reasons. The semantics helps us sort them out. — Banno
Suppose X is not an actual world.
There has to be an reason why it's not actual (the principle of sufficient reason).
What does having a reason for X is not actual mean?
It simply means that we have an argument that proves X is not actual. If there's a proof for X is not actual, it implies X is necessarily not actual.
In other words,
1. If X is not actual then X is necessarily not actual.
2. If X is necessarily not actual then X is not possible.
Ergo,
3. If X is not actual then X is not possible (1, 2 HS)
Ergo,
4. If X is possible then X is actual (3 Contra)
QED — TheMadFool
1. If world X is not actual then there's a proof why world X is not actual. — TheMadFool
2. If there's a proof that world X is not actual then necessarily world X is not actual. — TheMadFool
4. If world X is not actual then necessarily world X is not actual. (1, 2 HS) — TheMadFool
given 1) ~w
given 2) ∀(~w) ∃(r): r => ~w
assume r, therefore ~w
Not a giant step for logic.
Please give predicates for "actual," "possible," "necessary." No predicates, no precision; no precision, no proof — tim wood
Not necessarily. There could be some true statements we can't prove (incompleteness) — khaled
You have to prove incompleteness whatever that means in your case. — TheMadFool
Here's the deal. I present to you a world Z that is not actual.
The question: Why is world Z not actual? — TheMadFool
Here is the deal. I present to you a red car.
The question: Why is this car red?
Answer that and I'll tell you why Z is not actual. — khaled
Please give predicates for "actual," "possible," "necessary." No predicates, no precision; no precision, no proof
— tim wood
Why? Sentential logic works fine. — TheMadFool
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