@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024},
author = {Bigelow,John},
subject = {Propositions},
note = {I 180
Propositions/Bigelow/Pargetter: would also exist if the human did not exist! As well as combinations of individuals and universals.
>Existence, >World/Thinking, >Language, >Reference, >Propositions, >Platonism, >Ontology, >Reality, >World.
However, they have no structure, unlike combinations of individuals and universals.
>Individuals, >Universals.
Proposition/Plantinga: (Plantinga, 1974(1), 1984(2)): abstract and essentially representational entities. LewisVsPlantinga. (Lewis 1986a(3), p 174-91, 1986c(4)).
>A. Plantinga, >D. Lewis.
1. Plantinga, A. (1974). The nature of necessity. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
2. Plantinga, A. (1987). Two concepts of modality. Modal realism and modal reductionism. Philosophical Perspectives Vol I: Metaphysics (ed. J. E. Tomberlin). pp.189-231. Atascadero, Calif., Ridgeview.
3. Lewis, D. K. (1986a) On the plurality of worlds,. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
4. Lewis, D. K. (1986c) Comment on Armstrong and Forrest. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 64, pp.92-3.},
note = { Big I J. Bigelow, R. Pargetter Science and Necessity Cambridge 1990
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