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Conditionals, Meaning, and Mood

Dissertation, Rutgers University (2010)

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  1. A Hamblin Semantics for Evidentials.Sarah E. Murray - 2011 - In Ed Cormany, Satoshi Ito & David Lutz (eds.), Proceedings From Semantics and Linguistic Theory (Salt) Xix (2009). Clc Publications. pp. 324--341.
    In this paper, I propose that the distinction between what is at-issue and what is not can be modeled as a distinction between two components of assertion. These two components affect the common ground in different ways. The at-issue component of an assertion, which is negotiable, is treated as a proposal to update the common ground. The not-at-issue component of an assertion, which is not negotiable, is added directly to the common ground. Evidence for this proposal comes from evidentials, which (...)
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  • Knowledge and Belief: An Introduction to the Logic of the Two Notions.Alan R. White - 1965 - Philosophical Quarterly 15 (60):268.
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  • Imperatives in conditional conjunction.Benjamin Russell - 2007 - Natural Language Semantics 15 (2):131-166.
    This paper provides evidence for an ambiguity of bare VPs in the English conditional conjunction construction. This ambiguity, undetected by previous researchers, provides a key to the development of a compositional semantic analysis of conditional conjunction with imperative first conjuncts. The analysis combines existing semantic theories of imperatives, the future tense, modal subordination, and speech act conjunction to yield the correct semantics without further stipulation.
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  • Dynamic Update with Probabilities.Johan van Benthem, Jelle Gerbrandy & Barteld Kooi - 2009 - Studia Logica 93 (1):67 - 96.
    Current dynamic-epistemic logics model different types of information change in multi-agent scenarios. We generalize these logics to a probabilistic setting, obtaining a calculus for multi-agent update with three natural slots: prior probability on states, occurrence probabilities in the relevant process taking place, and observation probabilities of events. To match this update mechanism, we present a complete dynamic logic of information change with a probabilistic character. The completeness proof follows a compositional methodology that applies to a much larger class of dynamic-probabilistic (...)
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  • Counterfactuals with Disjunctive Antecedents.Thomas Mckay & Peter Van Inwagen - 1977 - Philosophical Studies 31 (5):353 - 356.
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  • If and modus ponens.Gilbert Harman - 1979 - Theory and Decision 11 (1):41-53.
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  • A Note on Subjunctive and Counterfactual Conditionals.Alan Ross Anderson - 1951 - Analysis 12 (2):35 - 38.
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  • The Semantics of Imperatives.Ernest Sosa - 1967 - American Philosophical Quarterly 4 (1):57 - 64.
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  • Two Recent Theories of Conditionals.Allan Gibbard - 1981 - In William Leonard Harper, Robert Stalnaker & Glenn Pearce (eds.), Ifs. Dordrecht: D. Reidel. pp. 211-247.
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  • Reference to possible worlds.Matthew Stone - 1999 - Technical Report 49, Rutgers University Center for Cognitive Science.
    In modal subordination, a modal sentence is interpreted relative to a hypothetical scenario introduced in an earlier sentence. In this paper, I argue that this phenomenon reflects the fact that the interpretation of modals is an ANAPHORIC process. Modal morphemes introduce sets of possible worlds, representing alternative hypothetical scenarios, as entities into the discourse model. Their interpretation depends on evoking sets of worlds recording described and reference scenarios, and relating such sets to one another using familiar notions of restricted, preferential (...)
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  • Real Conditionals.William G. Lycan - 2001 - Oxford, England: Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This book contends that insufficient attention has been paid to the syntax of conditionals, as investigated by linguists.
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  • On the Projection Problem for Presuppositions.Irene Heim - 2002 - In Paul H. Portner & Barbara H. Partee (eds.), Formal Semantics - the Essential Readings. Blackwell. pp. 249--260.
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  • Imperatives.Brian F. Chellas - 1971 - Theoria 37 (2):114-129.
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  • Validity and Satisfaction in Imperative Logic.Krister Segerberg - 1990 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 31 (2):203--221.
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  • On the Difference between Updating a Knowledge Base and Revising it.H. Katsuno & A. O. Mendelzon - 1992 - In H. Katsuno & A. O. Mendelzon (eds.), Belief Revision. Cambridge University Press. pp. 183-203.
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  • Wide functionalism.Gilbert Harman - 1988 - In Stephen R. Schiffer & Susan Steele (eds.), Cognition and Representation. Westview Press. pp. 11--20.
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  • Minds, machines, and money: What really explains behavior.Fred Dretske - 1998 - In Human Action, Deliberation and Causation. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 157--173.
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  • Introduction to logical theory.Peter Frederick Strawson - 1952 - New York,: Wiley.
    First published in 1952, professor Strawson's highly influential Introductionto Logical Theoryprovides a detailed examination of the relationship between the behaviour of words in common language and the behaviour of symbols in a logical ...
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  • Logical studies.Georg Henrik Von Wright - 1957 - London,: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
    ... V The Foundations of Mathematics Braithwaite VI Logical Studies von Wright VII A Treatise on Induction and Probability von Wright VIII An Examination of ...
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  • The logic of commands.Nicholas Rescher - 1966 - New York,: Dover Publications.
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  • What is a theory of meaning?Michael A. E. Dummett - 1975 - In Samuel D. Guttenplan (ed.), Mind and language. Oxford [Eng.]: Clarendon Press.
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  • Conditionals.Dorothy Edgington - 2006
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  • Meaning as functional classification.Wilfrid Sellars - 1974 - Synthese 27 (3-4):417 - 437.
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  • Semantics for nonindicative sentences.Colin McGinn - 1977 - Philosophical Studies 32 (3):301 - 311.
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  • On indeterminate conditionals.Richard C. Jeffrey - 1963 - Philosophical Studies 14 (3):37 - 43.
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  • Wang's paradox.Michael Dummett - 1975 - Synthese 30 (3-4):201--32.
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  • Declaratives are not enough.Nuel Belnap - 1990 - Philosophical Studies 59 (1):1 - 30.
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  • Making things happen.Jan van Eijck - 2000 - Studia Logica 66 (1):41-58.
    We explore some logics of change, focusing on commands to change the world in such a way that certain elementary propositions become true or false. This investigation starts out from the following two simplifying assumptions: (1) the world is a collection of facts (Wittgenstein), and (2), the world can be changed by changing elementary facts (Marx). These assumptions allow us to study the logic of imperatives in the simplest possible setting.
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  • Modal subordination and pronominal anaphora in discourse.Craige Roberts - 1989 - Linguistics and Philosophy 12 (6):683 - 721.
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  • Counterfactuals and the similarity of worlds.Donald Nute - 1975 - Journal of Philosophy 72 (21):773-778.
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  • Conversational scorekeeping and conditionals.Donald Nute - 1980 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 9 (2):153 - 166.
    David Lewis has recently developed the notion of conversational scorekeeping as a way of explaining the acceptability of utterances in various contexts and the manner in which this acceptability changes in a rule-governed manner. I will expand Lewis's discussion by showing how the acceptibility of conditionals is linked to conversational score. In particular, I will argue that at least one controversial issue concerning the logic of conditionals, the interpretation and use of conditionals with disjunctive antecedents, may be resolved by applying (...)
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  • Epistemic semantics for counterfactuals.Michael Morreau - 1992 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 21 (1):33 - 62.
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  • Counterfactuals with disjunctive antecedents.Barry Loewer - 1976 - Journal of Philosophy 73 (16):531-537.
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  • On the logic of demonstratives.David Kaplan - 1979 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 8 (1):81 - 98.
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  • The semantics of English imperatives.Martin Huntley - 1984 - Linguistics and Philosophy 7 (2):103 - 133.
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  • Questions.C. L. Hamblin - 1958 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 36 (3):159 – 168.
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  • An objection to possible-world semantics for counterfactual logics.Brian Ellis, Frank Jackson & Robert Pargetter - 1977 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 6 (1):355 - 357.
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  • The structure and content of truth.Donald Davidson - 1990 - Journal of Philosophy 87 (6):279-328.
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  • Conceptual role semantics.Gilbert Harman - 1982 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 28 (April):242-56.
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