In this paper we investigate canonical extensions of conditional probabilities to Boolean algebras of conditionals. Before entering into the probabilistic setting, we first prove that the lattice order relation of every Boolean algebra of conditionals can be characterized in terms of the well-known order relation given by Goodman and Nguyen. Then, as an interesting methodological tool, we show that canonical extensions behave well with respect to conditional subalgebras. As a consequence, we prove that a canonical extension and its original conditional probability agree on basic conditionals. Moreover, we verify that the probability of conjunctions and disjunctions of conditionals in a recently introduced framework of Boolean algebras of co...
There is wide support in logic, philosophy, and psychology for the hypothesis that the probability o...
There is wide support in logic, philosophy, and psychology for the hypothesis that the probability o...
There is wide support in logic, philosophy, and psychology for the hypothesis that the probability o...
In this paper we show that the probability of conjunctions and disjunctions of conditionals in a rec...
In this paper we show that the probability of conjunctions and disjunctions of conditionals in a rec...
Conditionals play a key role in different areas of logic and probabilistic reasoning, and they have ...
Conditionals play a key role in different areas of logic and probabilistic reasoning, and they have ...
We analyze selected iterated conditionals in the framework of conditional random quantities. We poin...
This paper sheds a novel light on the longstanding problem of investigating the logic of conditional...
Conditional and biconditional statements are a standard part of symbolic logic but they have only re...
Conditional and biconditional statements are a standard part of symbolic logic but they have only re...
Starting from a recent paper by S. Kaufmann, we introduce a notion of conjunction of two conditional...
We generalize, by a progressive procedure, the notions of conjunction and disjunction of two conditi...
We generalize, by a progressive procedure, the notions of conjunction and disjunction of two conditi...
We generalize, by a progressive procedure, the notions of conjunction and disjunction of two conditi...
There is wide support in logic, philosophy, and psychology for the hypothesis that the probability o...
There is wide support in logic, philosophy, and psychology for the hypothesis that the probability o...
There is wide support in logic, philosophy, and psychology for the hypothesis that the probability o...
In this paper we show that the probability of conjunctions and disjunctions of conditionals in a rec...
In this paper we show that the probability of conjunctions and disjunctions of conditionals in a rec...
Conditionals play a key role in different areas of logic and probabilistic reasoning, and they have ...
Conditionals play a key role in different areas of logic and probabilistic reasoning, and they have ...
We analyze selected iterated conditionals in the framework of conditional random quantities. We poin...
This paper sheds a novel light on the longstanding problem of investigating the logic of conditional...
Conditional and biconditional statements are a standard part of symbolic logic but they have only re...
Conditional and biconditional statements are a standard part of symbolic logic but they have only re...
Starting from a recent paper by S. Kaufmann, we introduce a notion of conjunction of two conditional...
We generalize, by a progressive procedure, the notions of conjunction and disjunction of two conditi...
We generalize, by a progressive procedure, the notions of conjunction and disjunction of two conditi...
We generalize, by a progressive procedure, the notions of conjunction and disjunction of two conditi...
There is wide support in logic, philosophy, and psychology for the hypothesis that the probability o...
There is wide support in logic, philosophy, and psychology for the hypothesis that the probability o...
There is wide support in logic, philosophy, and psychology for the hypothesis that the probability o...