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The second line of argument seems to be that we need no worlds at all if we need many.
Lewis, in contrast, has it that a possible object has all of its parts at a single possible world (where they are merelogical part of that world) and therefore does not persist through different worlds at all.
Also, those who make room only for some impossibilities would have to provide a principled distinction between impossibilities that obtain at some impossible world, and impossibilities that obtain at no worlds at all.
If every B-preserving isomorphism between two worlds must itself be A-preserving, then if there are any B-preserving isomorphisms between two worlds at all, at least one of them must be A-preserving.
As gaming and the internet became things that weren't just consigned to shy kids, so gaming and the internet changed to meet the influx of normos more interested in the likes of Farmville and The Sims, which aren't about brave new worlds at all, just shitty extensions of our current one.
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I wasn't all-world at baseball, all-anything for that matter, but I played it all my life.
In that world, at least, all the fantasies of the far right are always true.
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He didn't feel part of the world at all.
I didn't know anything about this world at all.
I don't write for the outside world at all.
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