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Free choice permission is strong permission

Nicholas AsherDaniel Bonevac

pp. 303-323

Abstract

Free choice permission, a crucial test case concerning the semantics/ pragmatics boundary, usually receives a pragmatic treatment. But its pragmatic features follow from its semantics. We observe that free choice inferences are defeasible, and defend a semantics of free choice permission as strong permission expressed in terms of a modal conditional in a nonmonotonic logic.

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(2005) Synthese 145 (3).

Pages: 303-323

DOI: 10.1007/s11229-005-6196-z

Full citation:

Asher Nicholas, Bonevac Daniel (2005) „Free choice permission is strong permission“. Synthese 145 (3), 303–323.