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  2. World - Wikipedia

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    For example, Hillary Clinton did not win the 2016 US election, but she could have won them. So there is a possible world in which she did. There is a vast number of possible worlds, one corresponding to each such difference, no matter how small or big, as long as no outright contradictions are introduced this way. [19]

  3. Megathrust earthquake - Wikipedia

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    In parts of the megathrust south of Java, referred to as the Java Trench, for the western part, M w 8.9 is possible, while in the eastern Java segment, M w 8.8 is possible, while if both were to rupture at the same time, the magnitude would be M w 9.1. [16]

  4. Haecceitism - Wikipedia

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    Haecceitism is usually reformulated as a modal thesis. However, there is a debate between philosophers who hold different view about possibilities and possible world, some frameworks distinguish possible worlds from the maximal possibilities they represent, conversely, other approaches merge this separation by equating maximal possibilities directly with possible worlds.

  5. Modal realism - Wikipedia

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    The term goes back to Leibniz's theory of possible worlds, [2] used to analyse necessity, possibility, and similar modal notions.In short, the actual world is regarded as merely one among an infinite set of logically possible worlds, some "nearer" to the actual world and some more remote.

  6. Here is one hand - Wikipedia

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    Here is one hand is an epistemological argument created by G. E. Moore in reaction against philosophical skepticism about the external world and in support of common sense. The argument takes the following form: Here is one hand, And here is another. There are at least two external objects in the world. Therefore, an external world exists.

  7. Comparison of English dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    This is a comparison of English dictionaries, which are dictionaries about the language of English.The dictionaries listed here are categorized into "full-size" dictionaries (which extensively cover the language, and are targeted to native speakers), "collegiate" (which are smaller, and often contain other biographical or geographical information useful to college students), and "learner's ...

  8. Big History - Wikipedia

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    By 2011, 50 professors around the world have offered courses. In 2012, one report suggested that Big History was being practiced as a "coherent form of research and teaching" by hundreds of academics from different disciplines. [8] In 2008, Christian and his colleagues began developing a course for secondary school students. [19]

  9. Compossibility - Wikipedia

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    The actual world, on the other hand, is simply that set of finite things that is instantiated by God, because it is greatest in goodness, reality and perfection. Naturally, the fact that we are here experiencing this world—the actual world—means that there is at least one possible world.