Further Reading
- Alan R. White, Modal Thinking (ISBN 0-631-16560-6), chapter 1. White discusses subjunctive possibility as "the actuality of a possibility" and epistemic possibility as "the possibility of an actuality"
- Keith DeRose, "Epistemic Possibilities," The Philosophical Review 100 (1991): pp. 581–605.
- David Chalmers, The Components of Content and The Tyranny of the Subjunctive
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