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615Common Ground, Conditionals, and Ceteris Paribus PragmaticsAustralasian Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.In conversation, we make use of shared information in order to communicate. But what shared information? In theorising about conversation, it’s popular to allot a privileged position to a single body of information: the common ground (roughly, what all participants in a conversation take for granted). I argue that we need a more nuanced view—a single body of information is not enough to characterise how conversation works. As proof of concept, I focus on indicative conditionals. Orthodoxy holds …Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Philosophy of Language |
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |