Philosophy and Phenomenological Research

Volume 79, Issue 1, July 2009

Ross P. Cameron
Pages 1-16

What’s Metaphysical About Metaphysical Necessity?

I begin by contrasting three approaches one can take to the distinction between the essential and accidental properties: an ontological, a deflationary, and a mind-dependent approach. I then go on to apply that distinction to the necessary a posteriori, and defend the deflationist view. Finally I apply the distinction to modal truth in general and argue that the deflationist position lets us avoid an otherwise pressing problem for the actualist: the problem of accounting for the source of modal truth.