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119Subjunctive conditionals’ local contextsLinguistics and Philosophy 42 (3): 207-221. 2019.Philippe Schlenker gives a method of deriving local contexts from an expression’s classical semantics. In this paper I show that this method, when applied to the traditional variably strict semantics for subjunctive conditionals of Robert Stalnaker, David Lewis, and Angelika Kratzer, delivers an empirically incorrect prediction. The prediction is that the antecedent of a conditional should have the whole domain of possible worlds as its local context and therefore should be allowed to have only …Read more
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98Suppose and Tell: The Semantics and Heuristics of ConditionalsPhilosophical Review 131 (1): 123-127. 2022.
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74Addendum to “Subjunctive conditionals’ local contexts”Linguistics and Philosophy 42 (3): 223-223. 2019.Philippe Schlenker gives a method of deriving local contexts from an expression’s classical semantics. In this paper I show that this method, when applied to the traditional variably strict semantics for subjunctive conditionals of Robert Stalnaker, David Lewis, and Angelika Kratzer, delivers an empirically incorrect prediction. The prediction is that the antecedent of a conditional should have the whole domain of possible worlds as its local context and therefore should be allowed to have only …Read more
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41Correction to: Subjunctive conditionals’ local contextsLinguistics and Philosophy 44 (5): 1179-1179. 2019.In the original publication of an article, the citation of section 3 was missing in the published version. Now the same has been published in this correction.
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186Quantifying over PossibilitiesPhilosophical Review 122 (4): 577-617. 2013.A person of average height would assert a truth by the conditional ‘if I were seven feet tall, I would be taller than I am,’ in which an indicative clause ‘I am’ is embedded in a subjunctive conditional. By contrast, no one would assert a truth by ‘if I were seven feet tall, I would be taller than I would be’ or ‘if I am seven feet tall, I am taller than I am’. These examples exemplify the fact that whether a sentence's evaluation remains at the actual world in the scope of a modal or conditiona…Read more
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| Philosophy of Language |
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