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Ways of Worlds I–II Two Special Issues on Possible Worlds and Related Notions

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Hendricks, V.F., Pedersen, S.A. Ways of Worlds I–II Two Special Issues on Possible Worlds and Related Notions. Stud Logica 82, 301–305 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11225-006-8098-6

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