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Probabilities of counterfactuals and counterfactual probabilities

open access: yesJournal of Applied Logic, 2014
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Alan Hájek
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Counterfactuals in wonderland [PDF]

open access: possibleGames and Economic Behavior, 1997
The literary source of the main ideas in Aumann's article ``Backward Induction and Common Knowledge of Rationality" is exposed and analyzed. The primordial archetypal images that underlie both this literary source and Aumann's work are delineated and are used to explain the great emotive impact that this work had on the community of game theorists.
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A Counterfactual Theory of Counterfactuals

Canadian-American Slavic Studies, 2023
Abstract Jeremy M. Black has proposed criteria for a determining whether a counterfactual is helpful. This article raises questions about how we can have a counterfactual if we cannot agree what a historical fact is. The conceptualization of any particular so-called historical fact differs in the mind of each historian, so this article asks how can
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Causal counterfactuals are not interventionist counterfactuals

Synthese, 2016
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Counterfactual Thought

Annual Review of Psychology, 2016
People spontaneously create counterfactual alternatives to reality when they think "if only" or "what if" and imagine how the past could have been different. The mind computes counterfactuals for many reasons. Counterfactuals explain the past and prepare for the future, they implicate various relations including causal ones, and they affect intentions ...
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Updates and counterfactuals

Journal of Logic and Computation, 1998
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Counterfactual Reasoning

2001
Primary goal of this paper is to show that counterfactual reasoning, as many other kinds of common sense reasoning, can be studied and analyzed through what we can call a cognitive approach, that represents knowledge as structured and partitioned into different domains, everyone of which has a specific theory, but can exchange data and information with
Ferrario, Roberta
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