Counterfactuals and Probability

Counterfactuals and Probability

Author
Moritz Schulz
Publisher
OUP Premium : OUP Oxford;Oxford University Press
Language
English
Edition
1
Year
2017
Page
256
ISBN
9780198785958,019878595X,9780191089060,0191089060
File Type
pdf
File Size
1.9 MiB

Moritz Schulz explores counterfactual thought and language: what would have happened if things had gone a different way. Counterfactual questions may concern large scale derivations (what would have happened if Nixon had launched a nuclear attack) or small scale evaluations of minor derivations (what would have happened if I had decided to join a different profession). A common impression, which receives a thorough defence in the book, is that oftentimes we find it impossible to know what would have happened. However, this does not mean that we are completely at a loss: we are typically capable of evaluating counterfactual questions probabilistically: we can say what would have been likely or unlikely to happen.

Schulz describes these probabilistic ways of evaluating counterfactual questions and turns the data into a novel account of the workings of counterfactual thought.

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