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14626 | In S5 matters of possibility and necessity are non-contingent [Williamson] |
14625 | Necessity is counterfactually implied by its negation; possibility does not counterfactually imply its negation [Williamson] |
14623 | Strict conditionals imply counterfactual conditionals: □(A⊃B)⊃(A□→B) [Williamson] |
14624 | Counterfactual conditionals transmit possibility: (A□→B)⊃(◊A⊃◊B) [Williamson] |
14531 | Rather than define counterfactuals using necessity, maybe necessity is a special case of counterfactuals [Williamson, by Hale/Hoffmann,A] |
19699 | A Gettier case is a belief which is true, and its fallible justification involves some luck [Hetherington] |
14628 | Imagination is important, in evaluating possibility and necessity, via counterfactuals [Williamson] |
19216 | Propositions (such as 'that dog is barking') only exist if their items exist [Williamson] |