Counterfactual Double Lives

Authors

  • Michael Deigan Yale University Author

Abstract

Expressions typically thought to be rigid designators can refer to distinct individuals in the consequents of counterfactuals. This occurs in counteridenticals, such as “If I were you, I would arrest me”, as well as more ordinary counterfactuals with clearly possible antecedents, like “If I were a police officer, I would arrest me”. I argue that in response we should drop rigidity and deal with de re modal predication using something more flexible, such as counterpart theory.

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Published

2025-02-05

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Conference Proceedings

How to Cite

Deigan, M. (2025). Counterfactual Double Lives. Proceedings of the Amsterdam Colloquium, 215-224. https://platform.openjournals.nl/PAC/article/view/22147