Counterfactuals

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Counterfactuals is a seminal 1973 philosophical work by David Lewis that develops a rigorous possible-worlds semantics for counterfactual conditionals and has profoundly influenced metaphysics and philosophy of language.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
philosophical book
author David Lewis
centralConcept comparative similarity ordering of worlds
counterfactual analysis of causation
counterfactual dependence
similarity between possible worlds
variably strict conditional
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
field analytic philosophy
philosophy of logic
hasEdition reprinted editions with corrections
hasInfluenced causation theory
decision theory
epistemology
metaphysics
modal metaphysics
philosophy of language
hasPart analysis of causation via counterfactual dependence
axiomatization of counterfactual conditionals
discussion of laws of nature and counterfactuals
discussion of similarity metrics between worlds
formal system for counterfactual logic
treatment of miracles and small violations of laws
hasReception standard reference on counterfactuals
widely regarded as seminal in metaphysics
widely regarded as seminal in philosophy of language
language English
mainTopic counterfactual conditionals
metaphysics
modal logic
philosophy of language
possible worlds semantics
notableFor development of similarity-based semantics
influence on possible worlds ontology debates
rigorous formal semantics for counterfactuals
systematic treatment of counterfactual conditionals
philosophicalTradition analytic tradition
proposesTheory counterfactual theory of causation
possible worlds semantics for counterfactuals
publicationYear 1973
publisher Harvard University Press
relatedWork Convention
On the Plurality of Worlds
timePeriod 20th-century philosophy
usedIn causal modeling in philosophy
formal epistemology
philosophy of science

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David Lewis notableWork Counterfactuals
Philosophical Papers, Volume I containsWork Counterfactuals
this entity surface form: Counterfactuals and Comparative Possibility