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#139 – Alan Hájek on puzzles and paradoxes in probability and expected value

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Navigating Counterfactuals: Logic and Implications

This chapter explores the intricate distinctions between counterfactuals and indicative conditionals in philosophical discussions, highlighting their historical significance and implications. It examines how counterfactual reasoning affects our understanding of causation, free will, and decision-making, particularly within various disciplines like philosophy and science. Through the lens of modal logic and the concept of possible worlds, the chapter critiques common approaches and emphasizes the need for broader perspectives to accurately assess hypothetical scenarios.

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