A definition of necessity

Philosophical Perspectives 20 (1):17–39 (2006)
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Abstract

In the history of philosophy, especially its recent history, a number of definitions of necessity have been ventured. Most people, however, find these definitions either circular or subject to counterexamples. I will show that, given a broadly Fregean conception of properties, necessity does indeed have a noncircular counterexample-free definition.

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George Bealer
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