Conditionals, Paradox, and Probability
Themes from the Philosophy of Dorothy Edgington
Edited by Lee Walters and John Hawthorne
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Edited by Lee Walters, Associate Professor in Philosophy, University of Southampton, and John Hawthorne, Professor of Philosophy, University of Southern California
Lee Walters is Associate Professor in Philosophy at the University of Southampton and Associate Editor of Analysis. He works mainly in the philosophy of logic and language, metaphysics, and related issues in aesthetics, in particular on the logic and semantics of conditionals, the metaphysics of art, and fiction. In 2016-7 he held a British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship on the Metaphysics of Art, and in 2015 he was a Junior Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study at Central European University.
John Hawthorne is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southern California. He was previously Waynflete Professor of Metaphysical Philosophy at the University of Oxford and Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University. His books include Knowledge and Lotteries (Oxford 2004), Metaphysical Essays (Oxford 2006), Relativism and Monadic Truth (Oxford 2009, with Herman Cappelen), The Reference Book (Oxford 2012, with David Manley), and Narrow Content (Oxford 2018, with Juhani Yli-Vakkuri).
Contributors:
Cleo Condoravdi, Stanford University
Dorothy Edgington, University of Oxford
Kit Fine, New York University / University of Birmingham
Alan Hájek, Australian National University
John Hawthorne, University of Southern California
Sabine Iatridou, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Nicholas. K. Jones, University of Birmingham
Rosanna Keefe, University of Sheffield
Angelika Kratzer, University of Massachusetts Amherst
David Over, Durham University
Daniel Rothschild, University College London
Robert Stalnaker, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Scott Sturgeon, University of Birmingham
Lee Walters, University of Southampton
Timothy Williamson, University of Oxford