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Modality, Essence and Possible Worlds

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Explore “Modality, Essence and Possible Worlds” by Prof. Indrani Sanyal (ISBN: 9788192570266). This book delves into Anglo-American Analytic Philosophy, examining modal logic, essence, and possible worlds. Discover insights from Quine, Marcus, Sen, Wiggins, and Wittgenstein, alongside discussions on logical space and language limits. Ideal for philosophy enthusiasts, researchers, and scholars seeking clarity in complex philosophical concepts.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788192570266
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 600 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8192570266
  • Publisher Date: 2015
  • Edition: 1
  • No of Pages: 292

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Weight 0.5 kg

12 reviews for Modality, Essence and Possible Worlds

  1. Aman Aryan

    The book is little dry and complicated. The concepts are complex, it can be difficult to keep up at times.

  2. Prashant

    A solid contribution to the field. Sanyal presents complex ideas in a structured manner. A must-read for anyone studying analytic philosophy.

  3. Aditya Pratap Singh Parihar

    Sanyal’s insights are valuable, but the book could benefit from more examples. The theoretical discussions sometimes felt a bit abstract. A good academic resource nonetheless.

  4. Vidhi Gupta

    Good overview of Anglo-American Analytic Philosophy. Provides a strong understanding of modal logic and possible worlds.

  5. Lavish Ahuja

    While Sanyal’s expertise is evident, the book felt somewhat disjointed. Some chapters flowed better than others. Still, a valuable resource for research.

  6. Aditya Sharma

    Sanyal’s book offers a fresh perspective on possible worlds. The discussions on Quine and Marcus were particularly insightful. A bit academic, but definitely worth the effort.

  7. Mitanshi Saxena

    Excellent coverage of essence and modality. The discussions around Wittgenstein were very interesting. Could use a bit more real-world application, though.

  8. Bhavesh Chaturvedi

    A fascinating exploration of modal logic! I especially enjoyed the sections on logical space. It’s a bit heavy, but very thought-provoking.

  9. Mansi

    I appreciated the in-depth analysis, but at times the language felt a bit too technical. Novices might find it challenging, but for philosophy students, it’s a goldmine.

  10. Dev Kumar Gupta

    A dense but rewarding read. Sanyal tackles complex topics with impressive clarity. Some sections were a bit tough to get through, but overall a worthwhile exploration of modality.

  11. Mayur Goswami

    This book is a great resource for understanding the nuances of modality. The author does a good job of breaking down complex theories.

  12. Akshita Singh

    I found the book quite challenging. The concepts are dense and require significant background knowledge. However, the depth of analysis is commendable.

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