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(2013) Synthese 190 (4).
This paper explores the possibility that causal decision theory can be formulated in terms of probabilities of conditionals. It is argued that a generalized Stalnaker semantics in combination with an underlying branching time structure not only provides the basis for a plausible account of the semantics of indicative conditionals, but also that the resulting conditionals have properties that make them well-suited as a basis for formulating causal decision theory.
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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-012-0197-5
Full citation:
Cantwell, J. (2013). Conditionals in causal decision theory. Synthese 190 (4), pp. 661-679.
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