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Year: 2007

Pages: 33-52

Series: Synthese

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Alexander R. Pruss, "Conjunctions, disjunctions and lewisian semantics for counterfactuals", Synthese 156 (1), 2007, pp. 33-52.

Conjunctions, disjunctions and lewisian semantics for counterfactuals

Alexander R. Pruss

pp. 33-52

in: Synthese 156 (1), 2007.

Abstract

Consider the reasonable axioms of subjunctive conditionals (1) if p q 1 and p q 2 at some world, then p (q 1 & q 2) at that world, and (2) if p 1q and p 2q at some world, then (p 1 ∨ p 2) q at that world, where p q is the subjunctive conditional. I show that a Lewis-style semantics for subjunctive conditionals satisfies these axioms if and only if one makes a certain technical assumption about the closeness relation, an assumption that is probably false. I will then show how Lewisian semantics can be modified so as to assure (1) and (2) even when the technical assumption fails, and in fact in one sense the semantics actually becomes simpler then.

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Publication details

Year: 2007

Pages: 33-52

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

Alexander R. Pruss, "Conjunctions, disjunctions and lewisian semantics for counterfactuals", Synthese 156 (1), 2007, pp. 33-52.