In this paper it is argued that three of the most prominent theories of conditional acceptance face very serious problems. David Lewis' concept of imaging, the Ramsey test and Jonathan Bennett's recent hybrid view all face viscious regresses, or they either employ unanalyzed components or depend upon an implausibly strong version of doxastic voluntarism
What David Lewis proved in 1976 was stronger than he realized. Not only can no system of logic can h...
What David Lewis proved in 1976 was stronger than he realized. Not only can no system of logic can h...
According to the Ramsey Test hypothesis the conditional claim that if A then B is credible just in c...
In this paper it is argued that three of the most prominent theories of conditional acceptance face ...
In this paper it is argued that three of the most prominent theories of conditional acceptance face ...
In this paper it is argued that three of the most prominent theories of conditional acceptance face ...
In this paper it is argued that three of the most prominent theories of conditional acceptance face ...
A famous result obtained in the mid-seventies by David Lewis shows that a straightforward interpret...
We explore ways in which purely qualitative belief change in the AGM tradition throws light on optio...
Conditionals in natural language are central to reasoning and decision making. A theoretical proposa...
Conditionals in natural language are central to reasoning and decision making. A theoretical proposa...
This paper rejects a traditional epistemic interpretation of conditional probability. Suppose some c...
This paper articulates and defends a suppositional interpretation of conditional degree of belief. F...
The two main psychological theories of the ordinary conditional were designed to account for inferen...
The Ramseyan thesis that the probability of an indicative conditional is equal to the corresponding ...
What David Lewis proved in 1976 was stronger than he realized. Not only can no system of logic can h...
What David Lewis proved in 1976 was stronger than he realized. Not only can no system of logic can h...
According to the Ramsey Test hypothesis the conditional claim that if A then B is credible just in c...
In this paper it is argued that three of the most prominent theories of conditional acceptance face ...
In this paper it is argued that three of the most prominent theories of conditional acceptance face ...
In this paper it is argued that three of the most prominent theories of conditional acceptance face ...
In this paper it is argued that three of the most prominent theories of conditional acceptance face ...
A famous result obtained in the mid-seventies by David Lewis shows that a straightforward interpret...
We explore ways in which purely qualitative belief change in the AGM tradition throws light on optio...
Conditionals in natural language are central to reasoning and decision making. A theoretical proposa...
Conditionals in natural language are central to reasoning and decision making. A theoretical proposa...
This paper rejects a traditional epistemic interpretation of conditional probability. Suppose some c...
This paper articulates and defends a suppositional interpretation of conditional degree of belief. F...
The two main psychological theories of the ordinary conditional were designed to account for inferen...
The Ramseyan thesis that the probability of an indicative conditional is equal to the corresponding ...
What David Lewis proved in 1976 was stronger than he realized. Not only can no system of logic can h...
What David Lewis proved in 1976 was stronger than he realized. Not only can no system of logic can h...
According to the Ramsey Test hypothesis the conditional claim that if A then B is credible just in c...