The Failure of the Ramsey Test
Adam Morton recently argued that the Ramsey test of whether we may accept a conditional as true embodies a misunderstanding of the function of indicative conditionals (2004: 294). I attack the Ramsey Test for different reasons; there are conditionals that we should accept as true that the Ramsey Tes...
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Main Author: | WILLIAMS, John N. |
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2005
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