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Simon Babbs

Loyola University, Chicago
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  • Loyola University, Chicago
    Department of Philosophy
    Doctoral student
Imperial College London
Economics
PhD, 1990
CV
Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Religion
Meta-Ethics
Epistemology
General Philosophy of Science
Philosophy of Probability
Augustine
Anselm
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    Hale on Logical and Absolute Necessity: What You Put In Is What You Get Out
    with Joshua Mendelsohn
    Argumenta 14 (2): 373-393. 2022.
    Many philosophers wish to distinguish between senses of necessity which are absolute and those which are relative. Physical necessity, i.e. necessity given the actual laws of physics, is often taken to be relative. Even if certain physical outcomes could not be otherwise given the actual physical laws, these outcomes still could be otherwise if the.
    Logic and Philosophy of Logic, General Works
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