Dorothy Edgington
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Dorothy Edgington is a philosopher active in metaphysics and philosophical logic. She is Waynflete Professor of Metaphysical Philosophy emeritus at the University of Oxford. Before moving to Oxford Edgington taught for many years at Birkbeck College, London and now teaches there again part-time. She is especially well known for her work on the logic of conditionals and vagueness.
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- The Paradox of Knowability (1985), Mind 94:557-568. Presents a resolution of Fitch's paradox based on situation semantics.
- On Conditionals (1995), Mind 104:235-329. Defends an epistemic theory of conditionals against a truth-functional one, as part of the Mind's state of the art series.
- Conditionals (2006), The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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