In this informative account, David Sanford traces the history of theories of conditional sentences from the Stoics to the present and sets out a new theory of his own. This book should be of interest to teachers and students of philosophical logic.
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This new edition includes three new chapters, updating the book to take into account developments in the field over the past fifteen years.
David Sanford is Professor of Philosophy at Duke University, North Carolina, USA.
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