The subjective probability of a subjunctive conditional is argued to be equal to the expected conditional credence in its consequent, given the truth of its antecedent, of an ‘expert’: someone who reasons faultlessly and who, at each point in time, is as fully informed about the state of the world as it is possible to be at that time
This research is published within the project ‘The Logic of Conceivability’, funded by the European ...
Williamson proposes that a "suppositional procedure" is a central heuristic we use to evaluate the t...
It can often seem like the attitude we hold towards a conditional should be our attitude in the cons...
The subjective probability of a subjunctive conditional is argued to be equal to the expected condit...
On an influential line of thinking tracing back to Ramsey, conditionals are closely linked to the at...
I argue that the suppositional view of conditionals, which is quite popular for indicative condition...
There is long standing agreement both among philosophers and linguists that the term ‘counterfactual...
Stalnaker's Thesis about indicative conditionals is, roughly, that the probability one ought to assi...
This paper analyzes indicative and counterfactual conditionals that have in their consequents probab...
Probabilities figure centrally in much of the literature on the semantics of conditionals. I find th...
In a series of articles, David Barnett (2006, 2009, 2010) has developed a general theory of conditio...
Utterances of counterfactual conditionals are typically attended by the information that their antec...
This research is published within the project ‘The Logic of Conceivability’, funded by the European ...
Williamson proposes that a "suppositional procedure" is a central heuristic we use to evaluate the t...
It can often seem like the attitude we hold towards a conditional should be our attitude in the cons...
The subjective probability of a subjunctive conditional is argued to be equal to the expected condit...
On an influential line of thinking tracing back to Ramsey, conditionals are closely linked to the at...
I argue that the suppositional view of conditionals, which is quite popular for indicative condition...
There is long standing agreement both among philosophers and linguists that the term ‘counterfactual...
Stalnaker's Thesis about indicative conditionals is, roughly, that the probability one ought to assi...
This paper analyzes indicative and counterfactual conditionals that have in their consequents probab...
Probabilities figure centrally in much of the literature on the semantics of conditionals. I find th...
In a series of articles, David Barnett (2006, 2009, 2010) has developed a general theory of conditio...
Utterances of counterfactual conditionals are typically attended by the information that their antec...
This research is published within the project ‘The Logic of Conceivability’, funded by the European ...
Williamson proposes that a "suppositional procedure" is a central heuristic we use to evaluate the t...
It can often seem like the attitude we hold towards a conditional should be our attitude in the cons...