In my article, I present a new version of a probabilistic truth prescribing semantics for natural language indicative conditionals. The proposed truth conditions can be paraphrased as follows: an indicative conditional is true if the corresponding conditional probability is high and the antecedent is positively probabilistically relevant for the consequent or the probability of the antecedent of the conditional equals 0. In the paper, the truth conditions are defended and some of the logical properties of the proposed semantics are described
Once upon a time, some thought that indicative conditionals could be effectively analyzed as materia...
The literature on indicative conditionals contains two appealing views. The first is the selectional...
Adams’s Thesis, the claim that the probabilities of indicative conditionals equal the conditional pr...
In my article, I present a new version of a probabilistic truth prescribing semantics for natural la...
This paper develops a trivalent semantics for indicative conditionals and extends it to a probabilis...
We propose a new account of indicative conditionals, giving acceptability and logical closure condit...
Conditionals—sentences of the form ‘If A, B’—are ubiquitous in human discourse and reasoning, and ye...
This paper analyzes indicative and counterfactual conditionals that have in their consequents probab...
While there is now considerable experimental evidence that, on the one hand, participants assign to ...
In previous published research (“Conditionals and Inferential Connections: A Hypothetical Inferentia...
summary:An important field of probability logic is the investigation of inference rules that propaga...
Adams’ Thesis has much evidence in its favour, but DavidLewis famously showed that it cannot be true...
Indicative conditionals appear to lie on a continuum, with the subjective and information-based on o...
This paper calls for a re-appraisal of McGee's analysis of the semantics, logic and probabilities of...
For an indicative conditional to be true it is not generally sufficient that its antecedent be false...
Once upon a time, some thought that indicative conditionals could be effectively analyzed as materia...
The literature on indicative conditionals contains two appealing views. The first is the selectional...
Adams’s Thesis, the claim that the probabilities of indicative conditionals equal the conditional pr...
In my article, I present a new version of a probabilistic truth prescribing semantics for natural la...
This paper develops a trivalent semantics for indicative conditionals and extends it to a probabilis...
We propose a new account of indicative conditionals, giving acceptability and logical closure condit...
Conditionals—sentences of the form ‘If A, B’—are ubiquitous in human discourse and reasoning, and ye...
This paper analyzes indicative and counterfactual conditionals that have in their consequents probab...
While there is now considerable experimental evidence that, on the one hand, participants assign to ...
In previous published research (“Conditionals and Inferential Connections: A Hypothetical Inferentia...
summary:An important field of probability logic is the investigation of inference rules that propaga...
Adams’ Thesis has much evidence in its favour, but DavidLewis famously showed that it cannot be true...
Indicative conditionals appear to lie on a continuum, with the subjective and information-based on o...
This paper calls for a re-appraisal of McGee's analysis of the semantics, logic and probabilities of...
For an indicative conditional to be true it is not generally sufficient that its antecedent be false...
Once upon a time, some thought that indicative conditionals could be effectively analyzed as materia...
The literature on indicative conditionals contains two appealing views. The first is the selectional...
Adams’s Thesis, the claim that the probabilities of indicative conditionals equal the conditional pr...