Suppositions can be classified as indicative versus subjunctive and full versus partial. We propose a causal account of suppositional reasoning that naturally unifies all four types of reasoning based on this classification, provides a justification of the rather heterogenous canonical update rules, and gives rise to a new update rule for the partial subjunctive case in terms of generalized imaging.
A causal theory of suppositional reasoning / Gebharter, Alexander; Feldbacher-Escamilla, Christian J.; Sikorski, Michał. - In: PHILOSOPHICAL STUDIES. - ISSN 0031-8116. - 183:(2026), pp. 743-753. [10.1007/s11098-025-02472-z]
A causal theory of suppositional reasoning
Gebharter, Alexander
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Suppositions can be classified as indicative versus subjunctive and full versus partial. We propose a causal account of suppositional reasoning that naturally unifies all four types of reasoning based on this classification, provides a justification of the rather heterogenous canonical update rules, and gives rise to a new update rule for the partial subjunctive case in terms of generalized imaging.File in questo prodotto:
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