In 1973 a workshop was held at The University of Western Ontario on
topics of common interest to philosophers and linguists. This
volume con tains most of the papers presented at the workshop. Also
included are previously unpublished essays by R. Dougherty and H.
Lasnik as well as a comment on G. Lakoff's paper by B. van
Fraassen. K. Donnellan's paper was presented at the workshop and
subsequently appeared in The Philosophical Review. We thank the
editors of this journal for permission to publish the paper here.
The papers by D. Lewis, R. Stalnaker, G. Lakoff, B. Partee and H.
Herzberger appeared earlier in Journal of Philosophical Logic by
arrangement of the editors with B. van Fraassen and D. Reidel
Publishing Company. The editors thank the officers of The
University of Western Ontario for making the workshop possible and
Pauline Campbell for making the workshop work. THE EDITORS DAVID
LEWIS COUNTERFACTUALS AND COMPARATIVE POSSIBILITY* In the last
dozen years or so, our understanding of modality has been much
improved by means of possible-world semantics: the project of
analyzing modal language by systematically specifying the
conditions under which a modal sentence is true at a possible
world. I hope to do the same for counterfactual conditionals. I
write A 0-C for the counter factual conditional with antecedent A
and consequent C. It may be read as 'H it were the case that A,
then it would be the case that C' or some more idiomatic paraphrase
thereof."
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