Justin Khoo is Associate Professor of Philosophy at MIT. He received his BA in philosophy from UC-Davis in 2006 and his PhD in philosophy from Yale in 2013. His research and teaching are focused primarily on philosophy of language, philosophical logic, meta-ethics, and metaphysics. His work has appeared in various journals, including Journal of Semantics, Mind, Noûs, and Philosophers' Imprint, among others. He co-edited (with Rachel Katharine Sterken) the Routledge Handbook of Social and Political Philosophy of Language (2021).
Preface Introduction
Part I: Framework Chapter 1: Bounding Puzzles Chapter 2: Situating the Puzzles in the Literature Chapter 3: Domain Inferentialism Chapter 4: Sequence Semantics
Part II: Probabilities Chapter 5: Probabilities of Conditionals Chapter 6: Partition Dependence
Part III: Subjunctive vs. Indicative Chapter 7: Subjunctive Conditionals: The Role of Tense Chapter 8: Temporal Past Chapter 9: Sufficiency Networks Chapter 10: Subjunctive Probabilities
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