Possibilism
According to possibilism, anything is possible. There are no necessary truths. There are no limits on how things could have been. Possibilism has been defended by Chris Mortensen (in his article "Anything is Possible") and Robert Nozick (in his book "Invariances"). I offer private tutoring in philosophy. For details please email me: [email protected] Support me on Patreon: / kanebaker91 Donate to my PayPal: https://paypal.me/kanebaker91 My Discord: / discord 0:00 - Intro 0:22 - Absolute possibility 4:37 - The explanation argument 12:02 - A pessimistic induction 17:28 - "Nothing is red and green all over" 22:22 - "There are no square circles" 28:11 - Logic and mathematics 37:47 - Meaning variance 49:26 - Relativisation 52:27 - Evolutionary debunking

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