Causal and Evidential Conditionals

Minds and Machines 32 (4):613-626 (2022)
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Abstract

We put forth an account for when to believe causal and evidential conditionals. The basic idea is to embed a causal model in an agent’s belief state. For the evaluation of conditionals seems to be relative to beliefs about both particular facts and causal relations. Unlike other attempts using causal models, we show that ours can account rather well not only for various causal but also evidential conditionals.

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Mario Günther
Ludwig Maximilians Universität, München

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