Studies In The Logic of Existence and Necessity

The Monist 50 (1):55-76 (1966)
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1. Introductory. The notions of existence and necessity have held the interest of philosophers longer than many other problems in the philosophy of logic. The nature of necessity has been debated since the ancient Greeks; and many philosophers have pronounced their opinions on whether ‘existence is a predicate’. In this essay, I shall discuss the notion of existence. In its planned sequel, the same methods will be applied to the concepts of necessity and possibility.

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