Disambiguating will-conditionals

Authors

  • Ivano Ciardelli Università di Padova Author
  • Adrian Ommundsen Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München Author

Abstract

We bring together two ideas that are widely accepted in the literature: (i) conditionals with modal consequents are systematically ambiguous between a reading on which the if-clause restricts the modal, and a reading on which the if-clause introduces an epistemic supposition and the modal is unrestricted; (ii) ‘will’ is a modal. Together, (i) and (ii) imply that ‘will’-conditionals are systematically ambiguous between a reading as restricted historical claims, and one as unrestricted historical claims made under a supposition. We argue that this prediction is correct and that the existence of the relevant ambiguity has far-reaching repercussions for several important debates concerning conditionals.

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Published

2022-12-01

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Conference Proceedings

How to Cite

Ciardelli, I., & Ommundsen, A. (2022). Disambiguating will-conditionals. Proceedings of the Amsterdam Colloquium, 76-83. https://platform.openjournals.nl/PAC/article/view/21695