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    Counterfactual ‘only if ’ conditionals

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    Suzanne Egan. “Counterfactual ‘only if’ conditionals”, 25th Annual Cognitive Science Conference, Boston, MA. Aug 2003. (Refereed).
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    2003
    Author
    Egan, Suzanne M.
    Byrne, Ruth M.J.
    García-Madruga, Juan A.
    Peer Reviewed
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    Suzanne Egan. “Counterfactual ‘only if’ conditionals”, 25th Annual Cognitive Science Conference, Boston, MA. Aug 2003. (Refereed).
    Abstract
    People understand a conditional, 'if A then B', such as 'if Peg went swimming then she felt well' by keeping in mind only true possibilities, e.g., A and B, not-A and not-B, not-A and B (Johnson-Laird & Byrne, 2002). Initially they think about only a few of them, e.g., A and B, because of working memory limitations. As a result, they make some inferences readily e.g., modus ponens (MP), given A, therefore B. But they find other inferences difficult, e.g., modus tollens (MT), given not-B, therefore not-A. The information does not correspond to their initial possibility and they must think about other true ones, e.g., not-A and not-B.
    Keywords
    Counterfactual
    Conditionals
    Only
    If
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Cognitive Science Society
    License URI
    https://escholarship.org/uc/item/373511jh
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/2542
    ISSN
    1069-7977
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