Less is known about the Megarian logicians, but they seem to have been particularly interested in conditionals, and also in logical paradoxes. |
Sentences of this form are called conditionals, and will concern us a good deal in the next chapter. |
Note that the inductive argument the agents run through depends upon the conclusions they each draw from several counterfactual conditionals. |
As we saw last month, intelligent use of custom actions means creating our own mini-language, with its own loops, conditionals and variables. |
Jackson came to realise, however, that there are assertable conditionals which one would not continue to believe if one learned the antecedent. |
Instead, we have to recognize that there are several kinds of conditionals, and several kinds of conditions. |