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Possibility
Analytic philosophers
Modal logic
Realism
Metaphysicians
Modal realism
David Lewis
Possible world
Philosophical realism
Logic
Philosophy
Mathematical logic

Mind, 2004, [removed]), pp[removed]Modal Realism and Metaphysical Nihilism Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra

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