This paper outlines an account of conditionals, the evidential account, which rests on the idea that a conditional is true just in case its antecedent supports its consequent. As we will show, the evidential account exhibits some distinctive logical features that deserve careful consideration. On the one hand, it departs from the material reading of ‘if then’ exactly in the way we would like it to depart from that reading. On the other, it significantly differs from the non-material accounts which hinge on the Ramsey Test, advocated by Adams, Stalnaker, Lewis, and others
According to Adams (Inquiry 8:166–197, 1965), the acceptability of an indicative conditional goes wi...
Recent work on conditional reasoning argues that denying the antecedent [DA] and affirming the conse...
This paper presents a novel unified account of three distinct non-material interpretations of "if......
This paper outlines an account of conditionals, the evidential account, which rests on the idea that...
This paper outlines an account of conditionals, the evidential account, which rests on the idea that...
Once upon a time, some thought that indicative conditionals could be effectively analyzed as materia...
The dominant analyses of the logical form of natural-language conditionals take them to be “supposit...
This paper discusses the issue of categorical acceptability of indicative and concessive conditional...
The concept of an evidential conditional If A then C that can be defined by the conjunction of A>C a...
This paper develops a probabilistic analysis of conditionals which hinges on a quantitative measure ...
This chapter argues that the conditional probability of the consequent given the antecedent is cruci...
Conditionals—sentences of the form ‘If A, B’—are ubiquitous in human discourse and reasoning, and ye...
According to Adams (Inquiry 8:166–197, 1965), the acceptability of an indicative conditional goes wi...
Recent work on conditional reasoning argues that denying the antecedent [DA] and affirming the conse...
This paper presents a novel unified account of three distinct non-material interpretations of "if......
This paper outlines an account of conditionals, the evidential account, which rests on the idea that...
This paper outlines an account of conditionals, the evidential account, which rests on the idea that...
Once upon a time, some thought that indicative conditionals could be effectively analyzed as materia...
The dominant analyses of the logical form of natural-language conditionals take them to be “supposit...
This paper discusses the issue of categorical acceptability of indicative and concessive conditional...
The concept of an evidential conditional If A then C that can be defined by the conjunction of A>C a...
This paper develops a probabilistic analysis of conditionals which hinges on a quantitative measure ...
This chapter argues that the conditional probability of the consequent given the antecedent is cruci...
Conditionals—sentences of the form ‘If A, B’—are ubiquitous in human discourse and reasoning, and ye...
According to Adams (Inquiry 8:166–197, 1965), the acceptability of an indicative conditional goes wi...
Recent work on conditional reasoning argues that denying the antecedent [DA] and affirming the conse...
This paper presents a novel unified account of three distinct non-material interpretations of "if......