•  879
    Towards a new theory of historical counterfactuals
    In Pavel Arazim & Michal Dancak (eds.), The Logica Yearbook 2014, College Publications. pp. 293-310. 2015.
    We investigate the semantics of historical counterfactuals in indeterministic contexts. We claim that "plain" and "necessitated" counterfactuals differ in meaning. To substantiate this claim, we propose a new semantic treatment of historical counterfactuals in the Branching Time framework. We supplement our semantics with supervaluationist postsemantics, thanks to which we can explain away the intuitions which seem to talk in favor of the identification of "would" with "would necessarily".
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    On a conjecture by San Pedro
    European Journal for Philosophy of Science 4 (3): 361-368. 2014.
    In a recent paper in this Journal Iñaki San Pedro put forward a conjecture regarding the relationship between no-conspiracy and parameter independence in EPR scenarios; namely, that violation of the former implies violation of the latter. He also offered an argument supporting the conjecture. In this short note I present a method of constructing counterexamples to the conjecture and point to a mistake in the argument
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    Completion of the Causal Completability Problem
    with Michał Marczyk
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 66 (2): 307-326. 2015.
    We give a few results concerning the notions of causal completability and causal closedness of classical probability spaces . We prove that any classical probability space has a causally closed extension; any finite classical probability space with positive rational probabilities on the atoms of the event algebra can be extended to a causally up-to-three-closed finite space; and any classical probability space can be extended to a space in which all correlations between events that are logically…Read more