The paper focuses on interpreting ceteris paribus conditions as normal conditions. After discussing six basic problems for the explication of normal conditions and seven interpretations that do not well solve those problems I turn to what I call the epistemic account. According to it the normal is, roughly, the not unexpected. This is developed into a rigorous constructive account of normal conditions, which makes essential use of ranking theory and in particular allows to explain the phenomenon of multiply exceptional conditions. Finally, this static account is extended to a schematic dynamic model of how we may learn about those normal and (multiply) exceptional conditions
After a brief survey of the literature on ceteris paribus clauses and ceteris paribus laws (1), the ...
This is a draft–please do not cite without permission Halpern and Hitchcock have used normality cons...
A normality judgment is a type of generalization that ascribes a normal feature or property to a kin...
Our understanding of subjunctive conditionals has been greatly enhanced through the use of possible ...
ABSTRACT. Taking seriously the arguments of Earman, Roberts and Smith that ceteris paribus laws have...
ABSTRACT. Taking seriously the arguments of Earman, Roberts and Smith that ceteris paribus laws have...
The paper develops an account of lawlikeness on the basis of ranking theory (cf. No. 15 and, e.g., N...
In this paper I criticize the commonly accepted idea that the generalizations of the special science...
PModern inductive sciences, e.g., mathematical theory of probability, statistics and economics, are ...
Our understanding of subjunctive conditionals has been greatly enhanced through the use of possible ...
Formal models of appearance and reality have proved fruitful for investigating structural properties...
In my dissertation I develop an account of perceptual knowledge through thinking about epistemic luc...
Woodward (2002) argues that there are heterogeneous kinds of ceteris paribus generalisation, which c...
Law-like generalisations hedged with a ceteris paribus-clause such as widely in use in psychology, t...
This paper represents an attempt to examine the possibility of inserting certain positive meanings i...
After a brief survey of the literature on ceteris paribus clauses and ceteris paribus laws (1), the ...
This is a draft–please do not cite without permission Halpern and Hitchcock have used normality cons...
A normality judgment is a type of generalization that ascribes a normal feature or property to a kin...
Our understanding of subjunctive conditionals has been greatly enhanced through the use of possible ...
ABSTRACT. Taking seriously the arguments of Earman, Roberts and Smith that ceteris paribus laws have...
ABSTRACT. Taking seriously the arguments of Earman, Roberts and Smith that ceteris paribus laws have...
The paper develops an account of lawlikeness on the basis of ranking theory (cf. No. 15 and, e.g., N...
In this paper I criticize the commonly accepted idea that the generalizations of the special science...
PModern inductive sciences, e.g., mathematical theory of probability, statistics and economics, are ...
Our understanding of subjunctive conditionals has been greatly enhanced through the use of possible ...
Formal models of appearance and reality have proved fruitful for investigating structural properties...
In my dissertation I develop an account of perceptual knowledge through thinking about epistemic luc...
Woodward (2002) argues that there are heterogeneous kinds of ceteris paribus generalisation, which c...
Law-like generalisations hedged with a ceteris paribus-clause such as widely in use in psychology, t...
This paper represents an attempt to examine the possibility of inserting certain positive meanings i...
After a brief survey of the literature on ceteris paribus clauses and ceteris paribus laws (1), the ...
This is a draft–please do not cite without permission Halpern and Hitchcock have used normality cons...
A normality judgment is a type of generalization that ascribes a normal feature or property to a kin...