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Material Consequence and Counterfactuals

Abstract

A conclusion is a “material consequence” of reasons if it follows necessarily from them in accordance with a valid form of argument with content. The corresponding universal generalization of the argument’s associated conditional must be true, must be a covering generalization, and must be true of counterfactual instances. But it need not be law-like. Pearl’s structural model semantics is easier to apply to such counterfactual instances than …

Authors

Hitchcock D

Volume

30

Pagination

pp. 147-160

Publication Date

January 1, 2017

DOI

10.1007/978-3-319-53562-3_9

ISSN

1566-7650