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Index
Book title
Introduction
Defining 'conditional'
Challenging the ternary structure
Two types of conditional
Labels for the two types
The relocation thesis
Independent conditionals
Idioms
The Material Conditional: Grice
Conversational implicature
Semantic Occamism
The Ramsey test
Ramsey and Grice
The Material Conditional: Jackson
Conventional implicature
The case against Jackson's theory
The unity point
The or-to-if inference
The Equation
Kinds of probability
Elements of probability logic
The Ratio Formula
Indicative conditionals are zero-intolerant
The Equation
The Equation Attacked
Improving on Conditionalization
Carlstrom and Hill against the Equation
Hájek's reinforcement of that argument
Stalnaker against the Equation
Some ways of escape
Hájek against the Equation
The Subjectivity of Indicative Conditionals
Davis's theory
Gibbardian stand-offs
How special are stand-offs? Does it matter?
Subjectivity through self-description
Subjectivity without self-description
Indicative Conditionals Lack Truth Values
Embedding indicative conditionals
A special case: A → (B→C)
Four routes to NTV
NTV and moral expressivism
The salutary limits of NTV
Meaning and expressing
'If' and 'when'
Uses of Indicative Conditionals
Is True → True true?
Inference tickets
Non-interference indicative conditionals
Indicative conditionals and speech acts
Biscuit conditionals
The Logic of Indicative Conditionals
A→C and Modus Ponens
Adams's use of Venn diagrams
Adams and Venn: comparisons and contrasts
Four probabilistically invalid argument forms
Or-to-if
Contraposition
Transitivity and antecedent strengthening
Modus Ponens
Independent indicatives
Subjunctive Conditionals--First Steps
Worlds: abstract realism
Two false logical principles
Attempts to preserve the principles
Variably strict conditionals
Conditionals with disjunctive antecedents
Why the logics are so alike
The Competition for 'Closest'
The consequent as context
Conditional Excluded Middle
'Might'
Unrolling from the Antecedent Time
A > Big-difference
Objective indeterminateness
Forks
Two scare stories about backward conditionals
Bumps
Histories for antecedents
The need for forks
What happens at a fork?
Locational constraints on forks
Doing without forks
Reflections on Legality
Miracles
Counterlegals
Two kinds of (in)tolerance
Truth at the Actual World
Solving the particular-fact problem
Non-interference subjunctive conditionals
Does A&C entail A>C?
Home thoughts from abroad
Stand or Fall
Independent subjunctives
Subjunctive Conditionals and Probability
How probability comes into this
One solution: the near-miss proposal
A more radical solution: drop truth
Why drop-truth does not matter much
Clumping
'Even If . . .'
Lycan's account
Amending Bennett's 1982 account
'Even if . . .'
Truth or felicity?
Two words?
Backward Subjunctive Conditionals
Backward conditionals and the future
A better theory of backward conditionals
Looking for a more generous theory
Counterparts
Dispensing with histories
Subjunctive Conditionals and Time's Arrow
Keeping temporal order out of the analysis
The metaphysics of world-convergence
Further problems for Lewis's analysis
Antecedent relativity
Support Theories
A mistake of Chisholm's
Cotenability en bloc
The causal contrapositive problem
Causal direction
The logical cleansing problem
Parry's repairs
Simple propositions
The Need for Worlds
Trade-offs
Some real obstacles to Support analyses
Pollock's analysis of subjunctive conditionals
Limited Antecedent Strengthening
Relating the Two Kinds of Conditional
Three patterns of explanation
Different bases for a single conditional
Indicatives and corresponding subjunctives
The anatomy of explaining-E bases
Rebuilding the relocation thesis
Unifying the Two Kinds of Conditional
Stalnaker's Y-shaped analysis of conditionals
Ellis's unified analysis of conditionals
Edgington on the two kinds of conditional
The Correspondence Thesis
References
Index of Persons
Index of Topics
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