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On Doughnutting. Discussion of Jaakko Hintikka’s paper “Exploring Possible Worlds”
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Chapters in this book
- I-X I
- Opening Address 1
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Session 1: Philosophy
- Possible Worlds in History of Science 9
- Discussion of Thomas S. Kuhn’s paper “Possible Worlds in History of Science” 33
- Discussion of Thomas S. Kuhn’s paper “Possible Worlds in History of Science” 42
- Speaker’s Reply 49
- Exploring Possible Worlds 52
- On Doughnutting. Discussion of Jaakko Hintikka’s paper “Exploring Possible Worlds” 74
- Transworld Journeys. Report on Session 1: Philosophy 82
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Session 2: Linguistics
- Possible Worlds in Model-Theoretic Semantics: A Linguistic Perspective 93
- Possible Worlds and Subject Matter. Discussion of Barbara H. Partee’s paper “Possible Worlds in Model-Theoretic Semantics: A Linguistic Perspective” 124
- Some Caveats with Respect to Possible Worlds. Discussion of Barbara H. Partee’s paper “Possible Worlds in Model-Theoretic Semantics: A Linguistic Perspective” 138
- Speaker’s Reply 152
- Connexity, Interpretability, Universes of Discourse, and Text Worlds 162
- Possible Worlds and Enkvist’s Worlds. Discussion of Nils Erik Enkvist’s paper “Connexity, Interpretability, Universes of Discourse, and Text Worlds” 187
- The World of Words – and Pictures. Discussion of Nils Erik Enkvist’s paper “Connexity, Interpretability, Universes of Discourse, and Text Worlds” 199
- Possible Worlds – Text Worlds. Quo vadis Linguistica? Report on Session 2: Linguistics 209
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Session 3: Literature and Arts
- Possible Worlds and Literary Fictions 221
- Discussion of Lubomír Doležel’s paper “Possible Worlds and Literary Fictions” 243
- Fictional Worlds and the Economy of the Imaginary 250
- Duality and Deviance: Two Semantic Modes. Discussion of Thomas Pavel’s paper “Fictional Worlds and the Economy of the Imaginary” 260
- Fictional and Ontological Landscapes. Discussion of Thomas Pavel’s paper “Fictional Worlds and the Economy of the Imaginary” 267
- Possible Worlds – A Chorus of a Multitude of Souls. A Writer’s Perspective 272
- Possible Worlds: A Historical Perspective in Literature. Discussion of Lars Gyllensten’s paper “Possible Worlds – A Chorus of a Multitude of Souls. A Writer’s Perspective” 293
- Possible Worlds – But for Whom? Discussion of Lars Gyllensten’s paper “Possible Worlds – A Chorus of a Multitude of Souls. A Writer’s Perspective” 302
- Speaker’s Reply 308
- Image and Dimension 312
- Pictorial Possibility. Discussion of Ulf Linde’s paper “Image and Dimension” 329
- Discussion of Ulf Linde’s paper “Image and Dimension” 336
- Report on Session 3: Literature and Arts 343
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Session 4: Natural Science
- Six Possible Worlds of Quantum Mechanics 359
- On Characterizing Possible Worlds of Physics. Discussion of J. S. Bell’s paper “Six Possible Worlds of Quantum Mechanics” 374
- Discussion of J. S. Bell’s paper “Six Possible Worlds of Quantum Mechanics” 388
- Our Universe and Others: The Limits of Space, Time and Physics 396
- How to Describe Physical Reality? Discussion of Martin J. Rees’s paper “Our Universe and Others: The Limits of Space, Time and Physics” 417
- The Uniformity of the Universe. Discussion of Martin J. Rees’s paper “Our Universe and Others: The Limits of Space, Time and Physics” 428
- Report on Session 4: Natural Science 439
- List of Contributors 445
- 454 454
Chapters in this book
- I-X I
- Opening Address 1
-
Session 1: Philosophy
- Possible Worlds in History of Science 9
- Discussion of Thomas S. Kuhn’s paper “Possible Worlds in History of Science” 33
- Discussion of Thomas S. Kuhn’s paper “Possible Worlds in History of Science” 42
- Speaker’s Reply 49
- Exploring Possible Worlds 52
- On Doughnutting. Discussion of Jaakko Hintikka’s paper “Exploring Possible Worlds” 74
- Transworld Journeys. Report on Session 1: Philosophy 82
-
Session 2: Linguistics
- Possible Worlds in Model-Theoretic Semantics: A Linguistic Perspective 93
- Possible Worlds and Subject Matter. Discussion of Barbara H. Partee’s paper “Possible Worlds in Model-Theoretic Semantics: A Linguistic Perspective” 124
- Some Caveats with Respect to Possible Worlds. Discussion of Barbara H. Partee’s paper “Possible Worlds in Model-Theoretic Semantics: A Linguistic Perspective” 138
- Speaker’s Reply 152
- Connexity, Interpretability, Universes of Discourse, and Text Worlds 162
- Possible Worlds and Enkvist’s Worlds. Discussion of Nils Erik Enkvist’s paper “Connexity, Interpretability, Universes of Discourse, and Text Worlds” 187
- The World of Words – and Pictures. Discussion of Nils Erik Enkvist’s paper “Connexity, Interpretability, Universes of Discourse, and Text Worlds” 199
- Possible Worlds – Text Worlds. Quo vadis Linguistica? Report on Session 2: Linguistics 209
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Session 3: Literature and Arts
- Possible Worlds and Literary Fictions 221
- Discussion of Lubomír Doležel’s paper “Possible Worlds and Literary Fictions” 243
- Fictional Worlds and the Economy of the Imaginary 250
- Duality and Deviance: Two Semantic Modes. Discussion of Thomas Pavel’s paper “Fictional Worlds and the Economy of the Imaginary” 260
- Fictional and Ontological Landscapes. Discussion of Thomas Pavel’s paper “Fictional Worlds and the Economy of the Imaginary” 267
- Possible Worlds – A Chorus of a Multitude of Souls. A Writer’s Perspective 272
- Possible Worlds: A Historical Perspective in Literature. Discussion of Lars Gyllensten’s paper “Possible Worlds – A Chorus of a Multitude of Souls. A Writer’s Perspective” 293
- Possible Worlds – But for Whom? Discussion of Lars Gyllensten’s paper “Possible Worlds – A Chorus of a Multitude of Souls. A Writer’s Perspective” 302
- Speaker’s Reply 308
- Image and Dimension 312
- Pictorial Possibility. Discussion of Ulf Linde’s paper “Image and Dimension” 329
- Discussion of Ulf Linde’s paper “Image and Dimension” 336
- Report on Session 3: Literature and Arts 343
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Session 4: Natural Science
- Six Possible Worlds of Quantum Mechanics 359
- On Characterizing Possible Worlds of Physics. Discussion of J. S. Bell’s paper “Six Possible Worlds of Quantum Mechanics” 374
- Discussion of J. S. Bell’s paper “Six Possible Worlds of Quantum Mechanics” 388
- Our Universe and Others: The Limits of Space, Time and Physics 396
- How to Describe Physical Reality? Discussion of Martin J. Rees’s paper “Our Universe and Others: The Limits of Space, Time and Physics” 417
- The Uniformity of the Universe. Discussion of Martin J. Rees’s paper “Our Universe and Others: The Limits of Space, Time and Physics” 428
- Report on Session 4: Natural Science 439
- List of Contributors 445
- 454 454