transworld
English
Adjective
transworld
- (philosophy) Spanning possible worlds.
- 1979, Robert Merrihew Adams, “Theories of Actuality”, in The Possible and the Actual: Readings in the Metaphysics of Modality:
- If we start with transworld individuals which exist in several possible worlds, we can, as Lewis pointed out, construct world-specific individuals as ordered pairs, of which the first member is a transworld individual and the second member is a possible world ...
- 1988, William Bechtel, Philosophy of Mind: An Overview for Cognitive Science:
- Although this approach avoids the problem of specifying transworld identity relations, it provokes another objection concerning the essential properties that must be attributed to any individual in a world in which the individual exists.
Further reading
- “transworld”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
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