Abstract:Its devotees are few, but they have a simple, powerful argument in their arsenal: most counterfactuals are chancy; and chancy counterfactuals, they say, cannot be true.The camp of the non-skeptics -much better populated -spends its time on defensive strategies. 1 Stories are given about how counterfactuals could possibly be true, notwithstanding the arguments of the counterfactual skeptic. The defenders presume they only need to hold out: if they can deflect the force of the skeptical argument, counterfactual… Show more
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