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Issue Title: Ramsey Test, Conditionals and Choices /Guest Edited by Simone Duca

Famously, Frank P. Ramsey suggested a test for the acceptability of conditionals. Recently, David Chalmers and Alan Hájek (2007) have criticized a qualitative variant of the Ramsey test for indicative conditionals. In this paper we argue for the following three claims: (i) Chalmers and Hájek are right that the variant of the Ramsey test that they attack is not the correct way of spelling out an acceptability test for indicative conditionals. But there is a suppositional variant of the Ramsey test which is still stated in purely qualitative terms, which avoids the problems, and which looks correct. (ii) While the variant of the Ramsey test that Chalmers and Hájek criticize is not correct, it is still a good approximation of a correct formulation of the Ramsey test which may be usefully employed in various contexts. (iii) The variant of the Ramsey test that Chalmers and Hájek suggest as a substitute for the deficient version of the Ramsey test is itself subject to worries similar to those raised by Chalmers and Hájek, if it is given a non-suppositional interpretation.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
God - Moore = Ramsey (A Reply to Chalmers and Hajek)
Author
Leitgeb, Hannes
Pages
47-51
Publication year
2011
Publication date
Apr 2011
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
0167-7411
e-ISSN
1572-8749
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
862921049
Copyright
Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2011