Counterfactual conditionals (also contrafactual, subjunctive or X-marked) are conditional sentences which discuss what would have been true under different...
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among conditionals is that between indicative and counterfactual conditionals, exemplified by the following English examples: Indicative conditional: If...
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an imperative. Special tense morphology can be used to form a counterfactual conditional. Some linguists have argued that other superficially distinct...
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Look up counterfactual in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Counterfactual is counterfactual conditional, a conditional containing an if-clause which is...
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be true. Indicatives are typically defined in opposition to counterfactual conditionals, which have extra grammatical marking which allows them to discuss...
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Corresponding conditional Counterfactual conditional Dynamic semantics Import-Export Indicative conditional Logical consequence Material conditional Graham Priest...
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sufficient operator Corresponding conditional Counterfactual conditional Indicative conditional Strict conditional Note that the horseshoe symbol Ɔ has...
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the English would have written. The conditional perfect is used to refer to a hypothetical, usually counterfactual, event or circumstance placed in the...
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Causality (redirect from Causal conditional)
regularities (constant conjunctions of events), changes in conditional probabilities, counterfactual conditions, mechanisms underlying causal relations, and...
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underlie rational thought, including reasoning from counterfactual conditionals. More recently, counterfactual thinking has gained interest from a psychological...
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