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Jonathan Bennett (2003) notes that when the antecedent of a conditional is not about a particular event, Lewis's conditions provide the wrong results.
In fact, one can also evaluate the truth conditions of conditionals under this point of view by saying that a conditional is true if an argument from the antecedent and suitable co-tenable premises to the conditional's conclusion exists.
Philo's criterion for the truth of a conditional is truth-functional.
This is just to say that one's confidence in a conditional is measured by pA(B).
Lewis's conviction that the interpretation of a conditional is independent of the beliefs of its utterer is not very well supported by his argument.
The basic idea of this view is that a conditional is assertable if its antecedent, together with suitable (co-tenable) premises, entails its consequent.
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Discourse referents in the antecedent of a conditional are accessible in the consequent, and discourse referents in embedding DRSs are accessible in the embedded DRSs.
A counterfactual conditional is a subjunctive conditional sentence, whose antecedent is contrary-to-fact.
First, S has an ability to A just in case a certain conditional is true of her.
(CA) says that satisfying a certain conditional is both sufficient and necessary for having a certain ability.
A recent, major step towards supplementing Kripke's framework with a suitable conditional is that of Field (2008).
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