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    Identity
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2004.
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    Scepticism About Neo-Aristotelian Essences
    Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 80 (4): 885-904. 2024.
    Many philosophers today accept the broadly Aristotelian view that one can explain de re necessary properties by invoking essence. These ‘Neo-Aristotelian essentialists’ hold that a property F is an essential property of x iff specifying F gives a correct answer to the Aristotelian ‘what is x?’ question. We are sceptical. According to neo-Aristotelian essentialists, essential properties are not themselves de re modal properties, but they are supposed to explain why things have their de re modal p…Read more
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    In his book Modal Logic as Metaphysics, Williamson argues that the traditional actualist‐possibilist debate should be abandoned as hopelessly unclear and that we should get on with the clearer contingentism‐necessitism debate. We think that Williamson’s pessimism is not warranted by the brief arguments he gives. In this paper, we explain why and provide a clear formulation of the traditional actualist‐possibilist debate.
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    Barely true subjunctive conditionals and anti-realism
    Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations 7. 2008.