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- bba1086845d1b981756601ed0a786aec50c9a17f238bc24e86851dabd983d8ca accessdate "2007-07-21".
- bba1086845d1b981756601ed0a786aec50c9a17f238bc24e86851dabd983d8ca date "2001-10-20".
- bba1086845d1b981756601ed0a786aec50c9a17f238bc24e86851dabd983d8ca isCitedBy David_Lewis_(philosopher).
- bba1086845d1b981756601ed0a786aec50c9a17f238bc24e86851dabd983d8ca publisher New_York_Times.
- bba1086845d1b981756601ed0a786aec50c9a17f238bc24e86851dabd983d8ca quote "David Kellogg Lewis, a metaphysician and a philosopher of mind, language and logic at Princeton University, died on Sunday at his home in Princeton, N.J. He was 60. The cause was heart failure, Princeton University said. Mr. Lewis was once dubbed a mad-dog modal realist for his idea that any logically possible world you can think of actually exists. He believed, for instance, that there was a world with talking donkeys.".
- bba1086845d1b981756601ed0a786aec50c9a17f238bc24e86851dabd983d8ca title "David Kellogg Lewis".