Real Conditionals
Logicians have written a great deal on the semantics of conditional sentences. This book contends that insufficient attention has been paid to the syntax of conditionals, as investigated by linguists. Syntactic data are used to make the case that "If"-clauses tacitly quantify over items called "events," "circumstances," or "conditions." This motivates a semantic theory of conditionals that concentrates on "only if," "even if" and "unless" as well as on "If...then." The theory is then applied to a number of examples from the literature, and its predictions and successes compare favorably to those of competing semantic theories.
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Real Conditionals
Logicians have written a great deal on the semantics of conditional sentences. This book contends that insufficient attention has been paid to the syntax of conditionals, as investigated by linguists. Syntactic data are used to make the case that "If"-clauses tacitly quantify over items called "events," "circumstances," or "conditions." This motivates a semantic theory of conditionals that concentrates on "only if," "even if" and "unless" as well as on "If...then." The theory is then applied to a number of examples from the literature, and its predictions and successes compare favorably to those of competing semantic theories.
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Real Conditionals

Real Conditionals

by William G. Lycan
Real Conditionals

Real Conditionals

by William G. Lycan

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Overview

Logicians have written a great deal on the semantics of conditional sentences. This book contends that insufficient attention has been paid to the syntax of conditionals, as investigated by linguists. Syntactic data are used to make the case that "If"-clauses tacitly quantify over items called "events," "circumstances," or "conditions." This motivates a semantic theory of conditionals that concentrates on "only if," "even if" and "unless" as well as on "If...then." The theory is then applied to a number of examples from the literature, and its predictions and successes compare favorably to those of competing semantic theories.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191529276
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 02/29/2000
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 548 KB

About the Author

William Lycan is William Rand Kenan, Jr. Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina.

Table of Contents

Preface, Acknowledgements1. The Syntax of Conditional Sentences2. Truth Conditions: The Event Theory3. Truth Conditions: Reality and Modus Ponens4. In Defense of Truth-Value5. A Beautiful But False Theory of 'Even If'6. An Unbeautiful But Less Easily Refuatable Theory of 'Even If'7. The 'Indicative'/'Subjunctive' Distinction8. The Riverboat PuzzleAppendix: 'Nonconditional Conditionals' (with Michael L. Geis)Revisionary Postscript on Nonconditional ConditionalsBibliography, Index
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