AbstractWe examine the notion of conditionals and the role of conditionals in inductive logics and arguments. We identify three mistakes commonly made in the study of, or motivation for, non-classical logics. A nonmonotonic consequence relation based on evidential probability is formulated. With respect to this acceptance relation some rules of inference of System P are unsound, and we propose refinements that hold in our framework
Conditionals—sentences of the form ‘If A, B’—are ubiquitous in human discourse and reasoning, and ye...
In this paper, new evidence is presented for the assumption that the reason-relation reading of indi...
The paper defends a variant of the material implication approach to the meaning of conditional sente...
AbstractWe examine the notion of conditionals and the role of conditionals in inductive logics and a...
This dissertation conducts an investigation into nonmonotonic reasoning---forms of reasoning which a...
There is a profound, but frequently ignored relationship between logical consequence (formal implica...
Once upon a time, some thought that indicative conditionals could be effectively analyzed as materia...
In the last decades, with the emergence of artificial intelligence, a large number of logics calle...
In the context of non-monotonic reasoning different kinds of consequence relations are defined for r...
Conditional information is an integral part of representation and inference processes of causal rela...
We present an integrated model for the understanding of and the reasoning from conditional statement...
According to Adams (Inquiry 8:166–197, 1965), the acceptability of an indicative conditional goes wi...
AbstractThe concept of conditioning is well known in probability theory, where it is used in artific...
For an indicative conditional to be true it is not generally sufficient that its antecedent be false...
The appropriateness, or acceptability, of a conditional does not just ‘go with’ the corresponding co...
Conditionals—sentences of the form ‘If A, B’—are ubiquitous in human discourse and reasoning, and ye...
In this paper, new evidence is presented for the assumption that the reason-relation reading of indi...
The paper defends a variant of the material implication approach to the meaning of conditional sente...
AbstractWe examine the notion of conditionals and the role of conditionals in inductive logics and a...
This dissertation conducts an investigation into nonmonotonic reasoning---forms of reasoning which a...
There is a profound, but frequently ignored relationship between logical consequence (formal implica...
Once upon a time, some thought that indicative conditionals could be effectively analyzed as materia...
In the last decades, with the emergence of artificial intelligence, a large number of logics calle...
In the context of non-monotonic reasoning different kinds of consequence relations are defined for r...
Conditional information is an integral part of representation and inference processes of causal rela...
We present an integrated model for the understanding of and the reasoning from conditional statement...
According to Adams (Inquiry 8:166–197, 1965), the acceptability of an indicative conditional goes wi...
AbstractThe concept of conditioning is well known in probability theory, where it is used in artific...
For an indicative conditional to be true it is not generally sufficient that its antecedent be false...
The appropriateness, or acceptability, of a conditional does not just ‘go with’ the corresponding co...
Conditionals—sentences of the form ‘If A, B’—are ubiquitous in human discourse and reasoning, and ye...
In this paper, new evidence is presented for the assumption that the reason-relation reading of indi...
The paper defends a variant of the material implication approach to the meaning of conditional sente...