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    It is not the case that Any argument of the B1 form that makes irreducible modal claims cannot escape the ontological commitments that generate skepticism about C1, since both require modal truthmakers.

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    • 1.B1 arguments may appeal to modal claims without requiring truthmakers; they could be instrumentalist or anti-realist about modality.
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    • 2.C1 skepticism targets specific modal truthmakers (abstract objects), not modality itself; other groundings avoid the worry.
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    • 3.Irreducible modal claims in B1 might be brute logical facts, requiring no ontological commitment beyond logical structure.
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    • 1.B1 arguments rely on modal claims (possibility, necessity) that require truthmakers to avoid vacuity.
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    • 2.C1 skepticism arises precisely from the difficulty of grounding modal truthmakers in a physicalist ontology.
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    • 3.Any framework accepting irreducible modality must posit entities beyond the physical, generating the same commitment problems.
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