It is usually accepted that conditional sentences are sui generis and enigmatic. In this paper I try to make them more accessible by interpreting them as claims to relations of implication restricted to a parameter world. This interpretation revives an old idea that fell into disuse, but in its improved version leads to refreshing solutions to known problems in conditional theory. The many benefits of this approach are evidenced by its insightful explanation of some apparent counter-examples to classical argumentative forms (the paradoxes of material implication, antecedent strengthening, contraposition, hypothetical syllogism, conditional negation), conditional standoffs, the problem of counterfactuals, the referential/inferential nature o...
It has often been asked whether the truth-function known as material implication correctly accounts ...
One very popular kind of semantics for subjunctive conditionals is a closest-worlds account along th...
It is generally agreed that constructions of the form “if P, Q ” are capable of conveying a number o...
It is usually accepted that conditional sentences are sui generis and enigmatic. In this paper I try...
The paper defends a variant of the material implication approach to the meaning of conditional sente...
There is a profound, but frequently ignored relationship between the classical notion of logical con...
Over the past two decades a number of logical systems have been developed for intensional conditiona...
One standard way of approaching the problem of analyzing conditional sentences begins with the assu...
The conventional wisdom about conditionals claims that (1) conditionals that have non-assertive acts...
Conditionals—sentences of the form ‘If A, B’—are ubiquitous in human discourse and reasoning, and ye...
This paper is devoted to the logical problem of conditionals. This is interpreted as the problem of ...
My dissertation addresses three questions in conditional semantics. What is the correct way to taxon...
This paper deals with the truth conditions of conditional sentences. It focuses on a particular clas...
In the last decades, with the emergence of artificial intelligence, a large number of logics calle...
Although there are a large number of approaches to conditionals, no consensus has yet been reached o...
It has often been asked whether the truth-function known as material implication correctly accounts ...
One very popular kind of semantics for subjunctive conditionals is a closest-worlds account along th...
It is generally agreed that constructions of the form “if P, Q ” are capable of conveying a number o...
It is usually accepted that conditional sentences are sui generis and enigmatic. In this paper I try...
The paper defends a variant of the material implication approach to the meaning of conditional sente...
There is a profound, but frequently ignored relationship between the classical notion of logical con...
Over the past two decades a number of logical systems have been developed for intensional conditiona...
One standard way of approaching the problem of analyzing conditional sentences begins with the assu...
The conventional wisdom about conditionals claims that (1) conditionals that have non-assertive acts...
Conditionals—sentences of the form ‘If A, B’—are ubiquitous in human discourse and reasoning, and ye...
This paper is devoted to the logical problem of conditionals. This is interpreted as the problem of ...
My dissertation addresses three questions in conditional semantics. What is the correct way to taxon...
This paper deals with the truth conditions of conditional sentences. It focuses on a particular clas...
In the last decades, with the emergence of artificial intelligence, a large number of logics calle...
Although there are a large number of approaches to conditionals, no consensus has yet been reached o...
It has often been asked whether the truth-function known as material implication correctly accounts ...
One very popular kind of semantics for subjunctive conditionals is a closest-worlds account along th...
It is generally agreed that constructions of the form “if P, Q ” are capable of conveying a number o...