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Year: 2014

Pages: 2167-2193

Series: Synthese

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Franz Huber, "New foundations for counterfactuals", Synthese 191 (10), 2014, pp. 2167-2193.

New foundations for counterfactuals

Franz Huber

pp. 2167-2193

in: Synthese 191 (10), 2014.

Abstract

Philosophers typically rely on intuitions when providing a semantics for counterfactual conditionals. However, intuitions regarding counterfactual conditionals are notoriously shaky. The aim of this paper is to provide a principled account of the semantics of counterfactual conditionals. This principled account is provided by what I dub the Royal Rule, a deterministic analogue of the Principal Principle relating chance and credence. The Royal Rule says that an ideal doxastic agent’s initial grade of disbelief in a proposition (A), given that the counterfactual distance in a given context to the closest (A)-worlds equals (n), and no further information that is not admissible in this context, should equal (n). Under the two assumptions that the presuppositions of a given context are admissible in this context, and that the theory of deterministic alethic or metaphysical modality is admissible in any context, it follows that the counterfactual distance distribution in a given context has the structure of a ranking function. The basic conditional logic V is shown to be sound and complete with respect to the resulting rank-theoretic semantics of counterfactuals.

Publication details

Year: 2014

Pages: 2167-2193

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

Franz Huber, "New foundations for counterfactuals", Synthese 191 (10), 2014, pp. 2167-2193.