
SAP (Semantic Argument for Possibility)
The Semantic Argument for Possibility (SAP) is a philosophical idea about understanding what it means for something to be possible. It suggests that when we say "it’s possible that X," we are expressing that in some conceivable or logically coherent way, X could happen. SAP emphasizes that possibility involves an aligning of concepts and facts that make X not just physically feasible but also logically or meaningfully coherent. In essence, SAP provides a framework for examining how language, logic, and reality intersect when discussing what could be true or happen, helping clarify the nature of modal notions like possibility.