- to the gold medal,
displaying upward counterfactually thinking,
whereas bronze medalists tend to
counterfactual think about how they
could have not received...
- ISBN 978-0-521-77362-1. Thompson,
Valerie A.; Byrne, Ruth M. J. (2002). "Reasoning
counterfactually:
Making inferences about things that didn't happen".
Journal of Experimental...
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interpretation is not only
counterfactually indefinite, it is
factually indefinite as well." The
consistent histories approach rejects counterfactual definiteness in...
- Look up
counterfactual in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Counterfactual is
counterfactual conditional, a
conditional containing an if-clause
which is...
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Counterfactual history (also
virtual history) is a form of
historiography that
attempts to
answer the What if?
questions that
arise from counterfactual...
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mazes and can be run
counterfactually.
Although the
overall device is
clearly a
quantum computer, the part
which is
counterfactually tested is semi classical...
- (October 2002), pp. 426–431; Thompson, V.A. & Byrne, R.M.J., "Reasoning
Counterfactually:
Making Inferences About Things That Didn't Happen",
Journal of Experimental...
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Plurality of
Worlds (1986) and
Counterfactuals (1973) are
considered classics. His
works on the
logic and
semantics of
counterfactual conditionals are broadly...
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determines A's
state as a triangle. Nonetheless, even when
interpreted counterfactually, the
first statement is true. An
early version of Aristotle's "four...
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middle knowledge (or
scientia media): the
knowledge of
counterfactuals,
particularly counterfactuals regarding human action. It s****s to
reconcile the apparent...