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- Title
Contingently existing propositions.
- Authors
Nelson, Michael
- Abstract
I argue that propositions are contingent existents. Some propositions that in fact exist might not have existed and there might have been propositions that are distinct from every actually existing proposition. This is because some propositions are singular propositions, which are propositions containing ordinary objects as constituents, and so are ontologically dependent on the existence of those objects; had those objects not existed, then the singular propositions would not have existed. I provide both a philosophical and technical understanding of the contingent status of propositions.
- Subjects
PROPOSITION (Logic); PREDICATE (Logic); CONSTITUENTS (Persons); NECESSITY (Philosophy); CONTINGENCY (Philosophy)
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 2013, Vol 43, Issue 5/6, p776
- ISSN
0045-5091
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1080/00455091.2013.891706