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I'd like to redirect this page to Contingency (philosophy), "C". While modal collapse arguments are involved in theological applications, the basic idea should be explored in more detail in the C. I'm happy to report on its theological applications. But I want to explore the nature of the reasons for modal collapse in their own right. It would be hard to discuss criticisms against modal collapse in their own right since they seem to mostly come from the theological context anyway. But this stub doesn't seem too detailed and I finished reading it and found myself looking for much more detail. I've tried reaching out to the creator yesterday but something tells me they'll be too busy. I'll try to do this merger into C carefully while both preserving the substance of this stub and expanding on the argument details. If anyone's here.......let me know what you think. Non-pegasus (talk) 00:46, 22 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]