McGee argued that modus ponens was invalid for the natural language conditional ‘If…then…’. Many subsequent responses have argued that, while McGee’s examples show that modus ponens fails to preserve truth, they do not show that modus ponens fails to preserve rational full acceptance, and thus modus ponens may still be valid in the latter informational sense. I show that when we turn our attention from indicative conditionals to subjunctive conditionals, we find that modus ponens does not preserve either truth or rational full acceptance, and thus is not valid in either sense. In concluding I briefly consider how we can account for these facts
Epistemic modals in consequent place of indicative conditionals give rise to apparent counterexample...
In a recent pair of publications, Richard Bradley has offered two novel no-go theorems involving the...
In a recent pair of publications, Richard Bradley has offered two novel no-go theorems involving the...
McGee argued that modus ponens was invalid for the natural language conditional ‘If…then…’. Many sub...
McGee argued that modus ponens was invalid for the natural language conditional ‘If…then…’. Many sub...
McGee (1985) argues that it is sometimes reasonable to accept both x and x->(y->z) without acceptin...
McGee (1985) argues that it is sometimes reasonable to accept both x and x->(y->z) without acceptin...
Vann McGee has presented a putative counterexample to modus ponens. I show that (a slightly modified...
Vann McGee has presented a putative counterexample to modus ponens. I show that (a slightly modified...
Vann McGee has presented a putative counterexample to modus ponens. I show that (a slightly modified...
Vann McGee has presented a putative counterexample to modus ponens. I show that (a slightly modified...
Vann McGee has presented a putative counterexample to modus ponens. I show that (a slightly modified...
The precedent studies on the validity of Modus ponens and Modus tollens have been carried out with m...
Epistemic modals in consequent place of indicative conditionals give rise to apparent counterexample...
Epistemic modals in consequent place of indicative conditionals give rise to apparent counterexample...
Epistemic modals in consequent place of indicative conditionals give rise to apparent counterexample...
In a recent pair of publications, Richard Bradley has offered two novel no-go theorems involving the...
In a recent pair of publications, Richard Bradley has offered two novel no-go theorems involving the...
McGee argued that modus ponens was invalid for the natural language conditional ‘If…then…’. Many sub...
McGee argued that modus ponens was invalid for the natural language conditional ‘If…then…’. Many sub...
McGee (1985) argues that it is sometimes reasonable to accept both x and x->(y->z) without acceptin...
McGee (1985) argues that it is sometimes reasonable to accept both x and x->(y->z) without acceptin...
Vann McGee has presented a putative counterexample to modus ponens. I show that (a slightly modified...
Vann McGee has presented a putative counterexample to modus ponens. I show that (a slightly modified...
Vann McGee has presented a putative counterexample to modus ponens. I show that (a slightly modified...
Vann McGee has presented a putative counterexample to modus ponens. I show that (a slightly modified...
Vann McGee has presented a putative counterexample to modus ponens. I show that (a slightly modified...
The precedent studies on the validity of Modus ponens and Modus tollens have been carried out with m...
Epistemic modals in consequent place of indicative conditionals give rise to apparent counterexample...
Epistemic modals in consequent place of indicative conditionals give rise to apparent counterexample...
Epistemic modals in consequent place of indicative conditionals give rise to apparent counterexample...
In a recent pair of publications, Richard Bradley has offered two novel no-go theorems involving the...
In a recent pair of publications, Richard Bradley has offered two novel no-go theorems involving the...