This work has at its centre an extended essay on the problematic and much-debated subject of conditionals in the philosophy of language and logic which the widely respected Oxford philosopher Michael Woods had been preparing for publication at the time of his death in 1993.
Conditionals has at its center an extended essay on this problematic and much-debated subject in the philosophy of language and logic, which the widely respected Oxford philosopher Michael Woods had been preparing for publication at the time of his death in 1993. It appears here edited by his eminent colleague David Wiggins, and is accompanied by a commentary specially written by a leading expert on the topic, Dorothy Edgington. This masterly and original treatment of conditionals will demand the attention of all philosophers working in this area.
All in all a first-rate volume. Highly commended.