1. Jonathan Schaffer, Conditionals, Mood, and the Oswald Argument.
    I accept that 1 and 2 differ in truth-value, but see no reason why this requires two types of conditionals. Rather, the difference between 1 and 2 seems to me to be a difference in the antecedent and consequent conditions, flanking one and the same conditional. That is, I hold that the difference between 1 and 2 should not be thought of as per the schema: 1a. p C1 q 2a. p C2 q where C1 and C2 are two different types of conditionals. The difference is better conceived via the schema: 1b. p1 C q1 2b. p2 C q2 which features a single type of conditional C flanked by different antecedent and consequent conditions: indicative and subjunctive conditions, respectively.
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