Recently several papers have reported relevance effects on the cognitive assessments of indicative conditionals, which pose an explanatory challenge to the Suppositional Theory of conditionals advanced by David Over, which is influential in the psychology of reasoning. Some of these results concern the “Equation” (P(if A, then C) = P(C|A)), others the de Finetti truth table, and yet others the uncertain and-to-inference task. The purpose of this chapter is to take a Birdseye view on the debate and investigate some of the open theoretical issues posed by the empirical results. Central among these is whether to count these effects as belonging to pragmatics or semantics
Conditionals—sentences of the form ‘If A, B’—are ubiquitous in human discourse and reasoning, and ye...
Recent studies indicate that indicative conditionals like "If people wear masks, the spread of Covid...
The conditional, if...then, is probably the most important term in natural language and forms the co...
Recently several papers have reported relevance effects on the cognitive assessments of indicative c...
In this paper, new evidence is presented for the assumption that the reason-relation reading of indi...
In this paper, new evidence is presented for the assumption that the reason-relation reading of ind...
In this study we investigate the influence of reason-relation readings of indicative conditionals an...
The aim is to theoretically motivate a relevance approach to (indicative) conditionals in a comparat...
More than a decade of research has found strong evidence for P(if A, then C) = P(C|A) (“the Equation...
This research is published within the project ‘The Logic of Conceivability’, funded by the European ...
The conditional, if...then, is probably the most important term in natural language and forms the co...
There is a new Bayesian, or probabilistic, paradigm in the psychology of reasoning, with new psychol...
Although there are a large number of approaches to conditionals, no consensus has yet been reached o...
Timothy Williamson has defended the claim that the semantics of the indicative ‘if’ is given by the ...
Conditionals—sentences of the form ‘If A, B’—are ubiquitous in human discourse and reasoning, and ye...
Recent studies indicate that indicative conditionals like "If people wear masks, the spread of Covid...
The conditional, if...then, is probably the most important term in natural language and forms the co...
Recently several papers have reported relevance effects on the cognitive assessments of indicative c...
In this paper, new evidence is presented for the assumption that the reason-relation reading of indi...
In this paper, new evidence is presented for the assumption that the reason-relation reading of ind...
In this study we investigate the influence of reason-relation readings of indicative conditionals an...
The aim is to theoretically motivate a relevance approach to (indicative) conditionals in a comparat...
More than a decade of research has found strong evidence for P(if A, then C) = P(C|A) (“the Equation...
This research is published within the project ‘The Logic of Conceivability’, funded by the European ...
The conditional, if...then, is probably the most important term in natural language and forms the co...
There is a new Bayesian, or probabilistic, paradigm in the psychology of reasoning, with new psychol...
Although there are a large number of approaches to conditionals, no consensus has yet been reached o...
Timothy Williamson has defended the claim that the semantics of the indicative ‘if’ is given by the ...
Conditionals—sentences of the form ‘If A, B’—are ubiquitous in human discourse and reasoning, and ye...
Recent studies indicate that indicative conditionals like "If people wear masks, the spread of Covid...
The conditional, if...then, is probably the most important term in natural language and forms the co...