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Modal fictionalism is a term used in philosophy, and more specifically in the metaphysics of modality, to describe the position that holds that modality can be analysed in terms of a fiction about possible worlds. The theory comes in two versions: Strong and Timid. Both positions were first exposed by Gideon Rosen starting from 1990.

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  • Le fictionnalisme modal est un terme employé en philosophie et plus particulièrement en métaphysique de la modalité, pour décrire la position qui soutient que la modalité peut être analysée en termes de fiction relativement aux mondes possibles. La théorie se présente en deux versions : Forte et modérée. Les deux positions ont été exposées pour la première fois par Gideon Rosen à partir de 1990. (fr)
  • Modal fictionalism is a term used in philosophy, and more specifically in the metaphysics of modality, to describe the position that holds that modality can be analysed in terms of a fiction about possible worlds. The theory comes in two versions: Strong and Timid. Both positions were first exposed by Gideon Rosen starting from 1990. (en)
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  • December 2015 (en)
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  • What do these mean? Why are they objections? (en)
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  • Le fictionnalisme modal est un terme employé en philosophie et plus particulièrement en métaphysique de la modalité, pour décrire la position qui soutient que la modalité peut être analysée en termes de fiction relativement aux mondes possibles. La théorie se présente en deux versions : Forte et modérée. Les deux positions ont été exposées pour la première fois par Gideon Rosen à partir de 1990. (fr)
  • Modal fictionalism is a term used in philosophy, and more specifically in the metaphysics of modality, to describe the position that holds that modality can be analysed in terms of a fiction about possible worlds. The theory comes in two versions: Strong and Timid. Both positions were first exposed by Gideon Rosen starting from 1990. (en)
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  • Fictionnalisme modal (fr)
  • Modal fictionalism (en)
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