On the natural extension of Kripke-style possible worlds semantics to second-order
modal logic, the Barcan schema and its converse are valid for the second-order
quantifiers even though they are invalid for the first-order quantifiers.
I will argue that this creates a metaphysical puzzle, which is no mere artifact of
a particular style of formal semantics. Rather, natural comprehension principles
for the second-order quantifiers cohere best with a metaphysical conception on which
the Barcan schema and its converse hold for both first-order and second-order quantifiers.
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