Linguistics and Philosophy | 2019

Subjunctive conditionals’ local contexts

 

Abstract


Philippe Schlenker gives a method of deriving local contexts from an expression’s classical semantics. In this paper I show that this method, when applied to the traditional variably strict semantics for subjunctive conditionals of Robert Stalnaker, David Lewis, and Angelika Kratzer, delivers an empirically incorrect prediction. The prediction is that the antecedent of a conditional should have the whole domain of possible worlds as its local context and therefore should be allowed to have only necessary presuppositions. In the later part of the paper, I suggest the outlines of a solution to the problem. The solution involves adding a shifting contextual restriction on the domain of possible worlds.

Volume 42
Pages 207-221
DOI 10.1007/S10988-018-9240-4
Language English
Journal Linguistics and Philosophy

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