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Which type of necessities did Kripke argue for that are known a posteriori?

  • Metaphysical necessities

  • Visual necessities

  • Social necessities

  • Logical necessities

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Metaphysical necessities, as argued by Kripke, are essential properties or truths about the world that are knowable through experience and observation. Unlike logical or conceptual necessities, which are known a priori, metaphysical necessities are discovered posteriori, expanding our understanding of the fundamental nature of reality.
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