Norms and Necessity [Book Review]

Philosophical Review 131 (1):119-123 (2022)
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Review of Amie L. Thomasson's book *Norms and Necessity* (New York: Oxford University Press). - Amie Thomasson’s latest monograph, *Norms and Necessity*, defends a normativist position about metaphysical modality statements. As a deflationary approach to metaphysical modality, Thomasson’s brand of normativism is in full continuity with her previous meta-metaphysical endeavors—especially with her deflationary approach to the existence of objects, developed in *Ontology Made Easy*.

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