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Modal collapse

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Modal collapse is a term used in modal logic and philosophy, particularly in discussions of possible worlds and the nature of modality (possibility and necessity). It refers to a situation in which the distinctions between various possible worlds become blurred or meaningless, leading to a kind of reduction or collapse of modal distinctions.

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