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Counterfactuals And Probability 1st Edition Moritz Schulz

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Counterfactuals And Probability 1st Edition Moritz Schulz
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Publisher: OUP Premium : OUP Oxford;Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.91 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Moritz Schulz
ISBN: 9780191089060, 9780198785958, 0191089060, 019878595X
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Counterfactuals And Probability 1st Edition Moritz Schulz by Moritz Schulz 9780191089060, 9780198785958, 0191089060, 019878595X instant download after payment.

This volume explores counterfactual thought and language. We can typically evaluate counterfactual questions probabilistically, predicting what would be 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.
Abstract: This volume explores counterfactual thought and language. We can typically evaluate counterfactual questions probabilistically, predicting what would be 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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