- Look up
conditional in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Conditional (if then) may
refer to:
Causal conditional, if X then Y,
where X is a
cause of Y Conditional...
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among conditionals is that
between indicative and
counterfactual conditionals,
exemplified by the
following English examples:
Indicative conditional: If...
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Counterfactual conditionals (also contrafactual,
subjunctive or X-marked) are
conditional sentences which discuss what
would have been true
under different...
- for natural-language
conditionals. In particular, such work has
often rejected the ****umption that natural-language
conditionals are
truth functional...
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Strict conditionals are the
result of
Clarence Irving Lewis's
attempt to find a
conditional for
logic that can
adequately express indicative conditionals in...
- In
political economy and
international relations,
conditionality is the use of
conditions attached to the
provision of
benefits such as a loan, debt relief...
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conditionals in the
psychology of
reasoning have been
carried out with
indicative conditionals,
causal conditionals, and
counterfactual conditionals....
- In mathematics, a
series or
integral is said to be
conditionally convergent if it converges, but it does not
converge absolutely. More precisely, a series...
- In
computer science,
conditionals (that is,
conditional statements,
conditional expressions and
conditional constructs) are
programming language constructs...
- Tommaso; Godo, Lluis; Hosni,
Hykel (2020-09-01). "Boolean
algebras of
conditionals,
probability and logic".
Artificial Intelligence. 286: 103347. arXiv:2006...