Linked bibliography for the SEP article "Modal Fictionalism" by Daniel Nolan
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- Armour-Garb, Bradley, 2015. “New Problems for Modal Fictionalism”, Philosophical Studies, 172: 1201–1219. (Scholar)
- Armstrong, D. M., 1989. A Combinatorial Theory of Possibility, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1993. “Reply to Lycan”, in Bacon, Campbell and Reinhardt 1993: 18–22. (Scholar)
- Bacon, J., Campbell, K., and Reinhardt, L. (eds.), 1993. Ontology, Causality and Mind, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Baldwin, Thomas, 1998. “Modal Fictionalism and the Imagination”, Analysis, 58(2): 72–75. (Scholar)
- Bentham, Jeremy, [1959] (1814–1832). “The Theory of Fictions”, in C. K. Ogden, Bentham’s Theory of Fictions, Paterson, NJ: Littlefield, Adams and Co., 1959.
- Brock, Stuart, 1993. “Modal Fictionalism: A Response to Rosen”, Mind, 102(405): 147–150. (Scholar)
- Brogaard, Berit, 2006. “Two Modal-Isms: Fictionalism and Ersatzism”, Philosophical Perspectives, 20: 77–94. (Scholar)
- Burgess, John P. and Rosen, Gideon, 1997. A Subject With No Object, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Chihara, Charles, 1998. The Worlds of Possibility, Oxford: Clarendon. (Scholar)
- Dever, Josh, 2003. “Modal Fictionalism and Compositionality”, Philosophical Studies, 114: 223–251. (Scholar)
- Divers, John, 1995. “Modal fictionalism cannot deliver possible worlds semantics”, Analysis, 55(2): 81–88. (Scholar)
- –––, 1999a. “A Genuine Realist Theory of Advanced Modalising”, Mind, 108: 217–239. (Scholar)
- –––, 1999b. “A Modal Fictionalist Result”, Noûs, 33(3): 317–346. (Scholar)
- Divers, John and Hagen, J., 2006. “The Modal Fictionalist’s Predicament” in McBride, Fraser (ed.), Identity and Modality: New Essays in Metaphysics, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. (Scholar)
- Dombrovszki, Áron, 2017. “Towards a New Theory of Modal Fictionalism”, Ostium, 13(4), available online. (Scholar)
- Field, Hartry, 1989. Realism, Mathematics and Modality, Basil Blackwell, Oxford. (Scholar)
- Forbes, G., 1983. “Physicalism, Instrumentalism and the Semantics of Modal Logic”, Journal of Philosophical Logic, 12: 271–298. (Scholar)
- Hale, Bob, 1995a. “A Desperate Fix”, Analysis, 55(2): 74–81. (Scholar)
- –––, 1995b. “Modal Fictionalism: A Simple Dilemma”, Analysis, 55(2): 63–67 . (Scholar)
- Hinckfuss, Ian, 1993. “Suppositions, Presuppositions, and Ontology”, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 23(4): 595–618. (Scholar)
- Kim, Seahwa, 2002. “Modal Fictionalism Generalized and Defended”, Philosophical Studies, 111(2): 121–146. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005. “Modal Fictionalism and Analysis” in Mark Kalderon (ed.),. Fictionalism in Metaphysics, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2005. (Scholar)
- Kripke, Saul, 1980. Naming and Necessity, Oxford: Blackwell. (Scholar)
- Lewis, David, 1968. “Counterpart Theory and Quantified Modal Logic”, The Journal of Philosophy, 65(5): 113–126. (Scholar)
- –––, 1978. “Truth in Fiction”, American Philosophical Quarterly, 15(1): 37–46. (Scholar)
- –––, 1986. On The Plurality of Worlds, Blackwell, Oxford. (Scholar)
- –––, 1992. “Critical Notice of D. M. Armstrong’s A Combinatorial Theory of Possibility”, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 70(2): 211–224. (Scholar)
- Liggins, David, 2008. “Modal Fictionalism and Possible-Worlds Discourse”, Philosophical Studies, 138(2): 151–160. (Scholar)
- Lycan, William G., 1993. “Armstrong’s New Combinatorialist Theory of Modality”, in Bacon, Campbell and Reinhardt 1993: 3–17. (Scholar)
- –––, 1994. Modality and Meaning, Dordrecht: Kluwer. (Scholar)
- Menzies, Peter and Pettit, Philip, 1994. “In Defence of Fictionalism about Possible Worlds”, Analysis, 54(1): 27–36. (Scholar)
- Merrill, G. H., 1978. “Formalization, Possible Worlds and the Foundations of Modal Logic”, Erkenntnis, 12: 305–327. (Scholar)
- Nolan, Daniel, 1997a. “Three Problems for ‘Strong’ Modal Fictionalism”, Philosophical Studies, 87(3): 259–275. (Scholar)
- –––, 1997b. “Impossible Worlds: A Modest Approach”, Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, 38(4): 535–572. (Scholar)
- Nolan, D., and O’Leary-Hawthorne, J., 1996. “Reflexive fictionalisms”, Analysis, 56(1): 26–32. (Scholar)
- Nolt, J., 1986. “What Are Possible Worlds?”, Mind, 95: 432–445. (Scholar)
- Noonan, Harold, 1994. “In Defence of the Letter of Fictionalism”, Analysis, 54(3): 133–139. (Scholar)
- Peacocke, Christopher, 1999. Being Known, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Rescher, Nicholas, 1975. A Theory of Possibility, Oxford: Blackwell. (Scholar)
- Rosen, Gideon, 1993. “A Problem for Fictionalism About Possible Worlds”, Analysis, 53(2): 71–81. (Scholar)
- –––, 1990. “Modal Fictionalism”, Mind, 99(395): 327–354. (Scholar)
- –––, 1995. “Modal Fictionalism Fixed”, Analysis, 55(2): 67–73. (Scholar)
- Routley, Richard, 1980. Exploring Meinong’s Jungle and Beyond, Research School of Social Sciences Monograph #3, Canberra: Australian National University. (Scholar)
- Sauchelli, Andrea, 2013. “Modal Fictionalism, Possible Worlds and Artificiality”, Acta Analytica, 28: 411–421. (Scholar)
- Sider, Theodore, 2002. “The Ersatz Pluriverse”, Journal of Philosophy, 99: 279–315. (Scholar)
- Skiba, Lukas, 2017. “Fictionalism and the Incompleteness Problem”, Synthese, 194: 1349–1362. (Scholar)
- –––, 2019. “Fictionalism, the Safety Result and Counterpossibles”, Analysis, 79(4): 647–658. (Scholar)
- Stalnaker, Robert, 1976. “Possible Worlds”, Noûs, 10: 65–75. (Scholar)
- Turp, Michael-John, 2011. “On the Prospects of Modal Fictionalism”, Gnosis, 8(2): 1–47. (Scholar)
- van Fraassen, Bas C., 1980. The Scientific Image, Oxford: Clarendon. (Scholar)
- van Inwagen, Peter, 1986. “Two Concepts of Possible Worlds”, in Studies in Essentialism, Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 11: 185–213. (Scholar)
- Vision, Gerald, 1994. “Fiction and Fictionalist Reductions”, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 74: 150–174. (Scholar)
- Walton, Kendall L., 1990. Mimesis as Make-Believe, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Warzoszczak, Piotr, 2014. Fikcjonalizm Modalny, Warsaw: Centre For Philosophical Research. (Scholar)
- Woodward, Richard, 2008. “Why Modal Fictionalism is not Self-Defeating”, Philosophical Studies, 139(2): 273–288. (Scholar)
- –––, 2010. “Fictionalism and Inferential Safety”, Analysis, 70(3): 409–417. (Scholar)
- –––, 2011. “Is Modal Fictionalism Artificial?”, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 92(4): 535–550. (Scholar)
- –––, 2012. “Fictionalism and Incompleteness”, Noûs, 46(4): 781–790. (Scholar)
- Yablo, Stephen, 1996. “How In the World?”, Philosophical Topics, 24(1): 255–286. (Scholar)
- –––, 2001. “Go Figure: A Path Through Fictionalism”, Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 25(1): 72–102. (Scholar)
- Zalta, Edward N., 1997. “A Classically-Based Theory of Impossible Worlds”, Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, 38(4): 640–660. (Scholar)