Epistemic Modals: A Linguistic Perspective
| Abstract | Expressions of epistemic modality mark the possibility/necessity of the prejacent proposition relative to some body of evidence/knowledge. | |||||||||
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Kai von Fintel (2003). Epistemic Containment. Linguistic Inquiry 34:173-98.
Charity Anderson (forthcoming). Fallibilism and the Flexibility of Epistemic Modals. Philosophical Studies:1-10.
Benjamin Schnieder (2010). Expressivism Concerning Epistemic Modals. Philosophical Quarterly 60 (240):601-615.
Moritz Schulz (2010). Epistemic Modals and Informational Consequence. Synthese 174 (3).
Amy Rose Deal (2011). Modals Without Scales. Language 87 (3):559-585.
Andy Egan, John Hawthorne & Brian Weatherson (2005). Epistemic Modals in Context. In G. Preyer & G. Peter (eds.), Contextualism in Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
Moritz Schulz (2010). Wondering What Might Be. Philosophical Studies 149 (3).
Kai von Fintel & Anthony Gillies (2009). `Might' Made Right. In Andy Egan & Brian Weatherson (eds.), Epistemic Modality. Oxford University Press.
Seth Yalcin (2009). More on Epistemic Modals. Mind 118 (471):785-793.
Joshua D. Crabill (2013). Suppose Yalcin is Wrong About Epistemic Modals. Philosophical Studies 162 (3):625-635.
Eric Swanson (2010). On Scope Relations Between Quantifiers and Epistemic Modals. Journal of Semantics 27 (4):529-540.
Tamina Stephenson (2007). Judge Dependence, Epistemic Modals, and Predicates of Personal Taste. Linguistics and Philosophy 30 (4):487--525.
Brian Weatherspoon & Andy Egan (2009). Introduction: Epistemic Modals and Epistemic Modality. In Andy Egan & B. Weatherson (eds.), Epistemic Modality. Oxford University Press.
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