The Journal of Philosophy

Volume 117, Issue 5, May 2020

Jeffrey Sanford Russell
Pages 267-292

On the Probability of Plenitude

I examine what the mathematical theory of random structures can teach us about the probability of Plenitude, a thesis closely related to David Lewis's modal realism. Given some natural assumptions, Plenitude is reasonably probable a priori, but in principle it can be (and plausibly it has been) empirically disconfirmed—not by any general qualitative evidence, but rather by our de re evidence.