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Peer Review Status: Unrefereed
Author(s): Roca-Royes, Sonia
Contact Email: sonia.rocaroyes@stir.ac.uk
Title: Mind-Independence and Modal Empiricism
Editor(s): Penco, C
Vignolo, M
Ottonelli, V
Amoretti, C
Citation: Roca-Royes S (2007) Mind-Independence and Modal Empiricism. In: Penco C, Vignolo M, Ottonelli V & Amoretti C (eds.) Proceedings of the 4th Latin Meeting in Analytic Philosophy (LMAP-2007), Genoa, Italy, September 20-22, 2007. CEUR-WS Proceedings, 278. Latin Meeting in Analytic Philosophy, Genoa, 20.09.2007-22.09.2007. CEUR Workshop Proceedings, pp. 117-135. http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-278/
Issue Date: 2007
Date Deposited: 24-Apr-2014
Series/Report no.: CEUR-WS Proceedings, 278
Conference Name: Latin Meeting in Analytic Philosophy
Conference Dates: 2007-09-20 - 2007-09-22
Conference Location: Genoa
Abstract: The paper focuses on the Epistemic Challenge for mind-independent accounts of modality. The challenge can be formulated as an inconsistency problem among three premises and, therefore, any strategy to meet the challenge will require the negation of (at least) one of its premises. The aim of the paper is not to offer a positive solution to the challenge, but rather to argue for the claim that to follow a hybrid strategy is probably the best way to meet it. With some qualifications, reasons are given as to why empiricism should be the way to meet the challenge as far as de re modality is concerned, whereas rationalism might be the correct way of addressing it for the case of de dicto modality.
Status: VoR - Version of Record
Rights: Author retains copyright
URL: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-278/

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