The Routledge Handbook of Essence in Philosophy 2024
DOI: 10.4324/9781003008750-10
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Modal Conceptions of Essence

Alessandro Torza

Abstract: Philosophers distinguish between having a property essentially and having it accidentally. The way the distinction has been drawn suggests that it is modal in character, and so that it can be captured in terms of necessity, or cognate notions. The present chapter takes the suggestion at face value by considering a number of modal characterizations of the essential/accidental distinction that have been articulated and discussed since the early 20 th century, as well as some of the challenges that they face.

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