counterpart theory of trans-world identity
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The counterpart theory of trans-world identity is David Lewis’s influential modal metaphysical view that individuals in different possible worlds are not literally the same entity but related by similarity-based “counterpart” relations.
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Target entity: counterpart theory of trans-world identity Context triple: [David Lewis, theoryDeveloped, counterpart theory of trans-world identity]
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Target entity: counterpart theory of trans-world identity Target entity description: The counterpart theory of trans-world identity is David Lewis’s influential modal metaphysical view that individuals in different possible worlds are not literally the same entity but related by similarity-based “counterpart” relations.
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A.
Possible Worlds and Other Essays
Possible Worlds and Other Essays is a collection of influential scientific and philosophical essays by geneticist and evolutionary biologist J. B. S. Haldane, exploring topics in biology, evolution, and the nature of science.
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B.
Identity, Ostension, and Hypostasis
"Identity, Ostension, and Hypostasis" is a philosophical essay by W.V.O. Quine that examines how reference, naming, and abstract entities arise within our linguistic and conceptual frameworks.
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C.
Paradoxes of plurality
Paradoxes of plurality are a set of arguments by Zeno of Elea that challenge the coherence of the concepts of plurality and divisibility in space and time.
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D.
Individuals: An Essay in Descriptive Metaphysics
Individuals: An Essay in Descriptive Metaphysics is a seminal 1959 work of analytic philosophy that develops a systematic account of our conceptual scheme for thinking about objects, persons, and their identity over time.
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E.
On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason
On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason is a foundational philosophical treatise by Arthur Schopenhauer that analyzes the different ways in which the principle of sufficient reason structures human knowledge and experience.
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Statements (47)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
modal metaphysical theory
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philosophical theory ⓘ theory in analytic metaphysics ⓘ theory of identity across possible worlds ⓘ theory of modality ⓘ |
| addresses |
metaphysics of possible individuals
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problems of trans-world identity ⓘ semantics of modal discourse ⓘ |
| analyzes |
claims about what particular individuals could have been like
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de re modality ⓘ |
| appliesTo |
concrete particulars
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individual objects ⓘ persons ⓘ |
| asserts | individuals in different possible worlds are distinct but related by counterpart relations ⓘ |
| associatedWith | David Lewis ⓘ |
| compatibleWith |
David Lewis's modal realism
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surface form:
Lewisian modal realism
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| contrastsWith |
Kripkean essentialism about individuals
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haecceitism ⓘ trans-world identity theory ⓘ |
| coreClaim |
an individual in one world is represented in another world by a counterpart rather than by being literally the same entity
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counterpart relations are grounded in qualitative similarity and contextually salient respects ⓘ modal statements about what an individual could have been are analyzed via properties of its counterparts in other worlds ⓘ |
| criticizedFor |
alleged failure to capture intuitive de re modal claims
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context-sensitivity of counterpart relations ⓘ counterintuitive treatment of trans-world identity ⓘ |
| defendedBy | David Lewis ⓘ |
| denies | strict trans-world identity of individuals ⓘ |
| developedIn | 20th century ⓘ |
| hasComponent |
analysis of modal predication
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similarity-based counterpart relation ⓘ world-indexed individuals ⓘ |
| implies |
identity is world-bound
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modal discourse is made true by facts about counterparts in other worlds ⓘ no individual exists in more than one possible world ⓘ |
| influencedBy |
David Lewis's modal realism
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surface form:
David Lewis’s modal realism
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| mainProponent | David Lewis ⓘ |
| philosophicalTradition | analytic philosophy ⓘ |
| relatedField |
metaphysics
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modal logic ⓘ philosophy of language ⓘ philosophy of logic ⓘ |
| relatedWork | On the Plurality of Worlds ⓘ |
| relatedWorkAuthor | David Lewis ⓘ |
| usesConcept |
counterpart relation
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modal realism ⓘ possible world ⓘ similarity-based relation ⓘ |
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