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On the Plurality of Worlds: 1986 book by David Lewis advocating modal realism about possible worlds. [e]
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- David Lewis [r]: (1941–2001) American philosopher best known for his advocacy of modal realism. [e]
- Metaphysics [r]: Branch of philosophy concerned with explaining the nature of the world. [e]
- Modal realism [r]: Philosophical theory that claims modal possible worlds are in some sense real, notably advocated by David Lewis. [e]
- Ontology]] [r]: The branch of philosophy that considers what things exist, and what existence implies. [e]