2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-018-1828-2
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Putting modal metaphysics first

Abstract: I propose that we approach the epistemology of modality by putting modal metaphysics first and, specifically, by investigating the metaphysics of essence. Following a prominent Neo-Aristotelian view, I hold that metaphysical necessity depends on the nature of things, namely their essences. I further clarify that essences are core properties having distinctive superexplanatory powers. In the case of natural kinds, which is my focus in the paper, superexplanatoriness is due to the fact that the essence of a kind… Show more

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“… 12 Mallozzi (2018) also defends this assumption and in particular explores its epistemological implications, focusing on examples of eternal Kinds. Kment (2014) is another who ties modal essences to explanation: however, for him this is part of a broader account of modality in terms of metaphysical laws , including ontological laws governing mereology and grounding; moreover, while Kment does appeal to causal considerations, he does not invoke the specific super-explanatory causal role that is our focus.…”
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“… 12 Mallozzi (2018) also defends this assumption and in particular explores its epistemological implications, focusing on examples of eternal Kinds. Kment (2014) is another who ties modal essences to explanation: however, for him this is part of a broader account of modality in terms of metaphysical laws , including ontological laws governing mereology and grounding; moreover, while Kment does appeal to causal considerations, he does not invoke the specific super-explanatory causal role that is our focus.…”
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“…We are using Fine's subscripted box notation ' x P' which reads: 'P is true in virtue of the essence of x'.15 See alsoMallozzi (2018).…”
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“…Many also see in metaphysical theories the key to solving the epistemological questions concerning modalities. Examples include grounding modal knowledge on essences (Hale, 2013;Kment, 2021a;Lowe, 2012;Mallozzi, 2021a), being committed to a form of modal realism (Lewis, 1986), or truth-indicative modal imagination (Berto, 2017;Chalmers, 2002Chalmers, , 2010Ichikawa & Jarvis, 2012;Kung, 2010;Yablo, 1993). But this seems to put the cart before the horse, for it assumes that in order to know such ordinary modal facts like "it is possible to break a teacup" or scientific modal claims like "superluminal signaling is impossible", we would need a metaphysical account of the relevant aspects of the world.…”
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“…Contrary to most philosophical accounts of modality, we focus explicitly on modal claims made in science. Rather than starting with strong philosophical assumptions (see, e.g., Lewis, 1986;Chalmers, 2002;Lowe, 2012;Hale, 2013;Mallozzi, 2021a;Kment, 2021a), we feel that the epistemology of modality should benefit from paying closer attention to the scientific practice of constructing and evaluating modal inferences. The reasons for this are twofold.…”
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