Combinatorial Theory of Possibility
Explore the fascinating realm of possibilities with David Armstrong's insightful book, Combinatorial Theory of Possibility. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1989, this thought-provoking work spans 172 pages and delves into the philosophical discourse surrounding possible worlds. Drawing inspiration from Wittgenstein's Tractatus, Professor Armstrong presents a compelling argument that nonactual possibilities and possible worlds are merely recombinations of elements that exist in reality, positioning them as useful fictions in philosophical inquiry. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of philosophy, this paperback edition invites readers to engage with complex ideas in a clear and accessible manner. Discover the intricate connections between reality and possibility today!