If a statement is true in all possible worlds, then it is a necessary truth.
If the conclusion, itself, just so happens to be a necessary truth, it is so without regard to the premises.
The first involves necessary truths of logic, mathematics, and ordinary language.
She accepted their final outcome as a necessary and inevitable truth.
The first is God's knowledge of necessary truths or natural knowledge.
"And Greg is absolutely the best at describing economic principles in ways that make them seem necessary truths of nature."
That is the simple truth, unpleasant and gross, a correct necessary truth.
They both take the first horn of the dilemma when it comes to necessary moral truths.
Michael stepped forward, prepared to argue, prepared to tell everyone the truth, if necessary.
Nozick is skeptical about the extent and status of necessary truth.