The article exposes (in brief) the theories of the counterfactuals in analytical philosophy (metalinguistic, ontological and suppositionist) and discusses the conditions of assertability of counterfactuals in historiography. The conviction of some historians that the counterfactuals are essentially forbidden in the scientific historiography is critised on the ground that counterfactuals are implied by the causal statements and statements of the relative causal importance. The admission is made that the traditional (historist) historiography lacks adequate conceptual infrastructure for the detailed analysis of the objectively possible historical alternatives because its only method for validation of such analysis is inference by analogy. The...
Within the debate on the inevitability versus contingency of science for which Hacking’s writings ha...
Counterfactual conditional statements are ubiquitous in any scientific endeavour. This paper contain...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Most attempts at forecasting the future depend, explicitly or...
The article exposes (in brief) the theories of the counterfactuals in analytical philosophy (metalin...
There are at least eight good reasons practicing historians should concern themselves with counterfa...
Thought experiments are ubiquitous in science but especially prominent in domains in which ex-perime...
Thought experiments are ubiquitous in science but especially prominent in domains in which experimen...
Counterfactual reasoning is broadly implicated in causal claims made by historians. However, this po...
Counterfactuals are studies of might-have-beens, events that could have happened. Counterfactual thi...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2014v18n1p87 Counterfactual thought experiments in history h...
The history of how philosophers have dealt with thought experiments in science is the main focus of ...
This article addresses the role of counterfactuals in historical and ethnohistorical explanation. Dr...
The distinction of whether real or counterfactual history makes sense only post factum. However, mod...
The history is a sequence of unfulfilled alternatives. Its creators, before making decisions that ch...
This paper will argue for the use of history in prediction making, specifically in counterfactual pr...
Within the debate on the inevitability versus contingency of science for which Hacking’s writings ha...
Counterfactual conditional statements are ubiquitous in any scientific endeavour. This paper contain...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Most attempts at forecasting the future depend, explicitly or...
The article exposes (in brief) the theories of the counterfactuals in analytical philosophy (metalin...
There are at least eight good reasons practicing historians should concern themselves with counterfa...
Thought experiments are ubiquitous in science but especially prominent in domains in which ex-perime...
Thought experiments are ubiquitous in science but especially prominent in domains in which experimen...
Counterfactual reasoning is broadly implicated in causal claims made by historians. However, this po...
Counterfactuals are studies of might-have-beens, events that could have happened. Counterfactual thi...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2014v18n1p87 Counterfactual thought experiments in history h...
The history of how philosophers have dealt with thought experiments in science is the main focus of ...
This article addresses the role of counterfactuals in historical and ethnohistorical explanation. Dr...
The distinction of whether real or counterfactual history makes sense only post factum. However, mod...
The history is a sequence of unfulfilled alternatives. Its creators, before making decisions that ch...
This paper will argue for the use of history in prediction making, specifically in counterfactual pr...
Within the debate on the inevitability versus contingency of science for which Hacking’s writings ha...
Counterfactual conditional statements are ubiquitous in any scientific endeavour. This paper contain...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Most attempts at forecasting the future depend, explicitly or...