- be here."
Counterfactuals are
contrasted with indicatives,
which are
generally restricted to
discussing open possibilities.
Counterfactuals are characterized...
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started drinking).
Additive counterfactuals are more
frequent than
subtractive counterfactuals.
Additive and
upward counterfactual thinking focuses on "what...
- Look up
counterfactual in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Counterfactual is
counterfactual conditional, a
conditional containing an if-clause
which is...
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Counterfactuals in History.
Brandeis University Press. p. 34,58. ISBN 9-781611-685381. Shook,
Karen (27
March 2014). "Altered Pasts:
Counterfactuals in...
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Counterfactuals",
Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol.14, No.1, (February 1991), pp. 1–38; Barker, S., "
Counterfactuals,
Probabilistic Counterfactuals and...
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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...
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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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ladder of causation:
counterfactuals. The
chapter introduces 'structural
causal models',
which allow reasoning about counterfactuals in a way that traditional...
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could happen but
actually does not is
called as
counterfactual. In
quantum mechanics counterfactuals are observable—they have
measurable consequences...
- College, Oxford. She is a
pioneer in the
field of
constructor theory,
counterfactuals and a
generalization of the
quantum theory of information. Marletto...