Models and modality
pp. 45-72
Abstract
This paper examines the connection between model-theoretic truth and necessary truth. It is argued that though the model-theoretic truths of some standard languages are demonstrably ''necessary'' (in a precise sense), the widespread view of model-theoretic truth as providing a general guarantee of necessity is mistaken. Several arguments to the contrary are criticized.
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(2000) Synthese 124 (1).
Pages: 45-72
Full citation:
Blanchette Patricia (2000) „Models and modality“. Synthese 124 (1), 45–72.