@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 28 Mar 2024},
author = {Stalnaker,Robert},
subject = {Logical Space},
note = {I 81
Glue/Glueness/Stalnaker: glue does not form a region in logical space.
>Grue.
Logical space: principle: all relations must be found on intrinsic properties.
>Intrinsicness, >Relations, >Foundation.
I 83/84
Def Equivalence/localization/logical space/Stalnaker: saying that i is equivalent to j is to say that the localization functions i and j represent the same possible world.
>Equivalence.
Def intrinsic property: an intrinsic property is a region in logical space that is invariant with respect to this equivalence relation. Contrast: the contrasting property is the conventional property.
>Conventions, >Properties.
I 85
Logical space/Stalnaker: logical space does not exist independently of the individuals who inhabit it, but is abstracted from the world as we find it.
>Abstraction.
I 127
Spatial/logical/Stalnaker: solution/Stalnaker: the solution is our intuition: most of us have an actualistic conception of a possible world and possible individuals, but they represent a possibilism regarding spatial localization.
Places north and south of us are just as real. We do not need surrogates for absent objects - even if there is no world-independent identity, there is still a localization-independent one.
>Localization, >Identity.},
note = { Stalnaker I R. Stalnaker Ways a World may be Oxford New York 2003
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