Asymmmetry in Causal Inference and Conditional Reasoning
27th and 28th of March, 2017



Experimenting with (Conditional) Perfection

Lance Rips

Conditional claims can, in the right context, convey biconditional information. This phenomenon is called conditional perfection. In this paper, we present a series of experiments designed to test one of the most promising pragmatic accounts of perfection. This is von Fintel's (2001) idea that perfection arises as an exhaustivity implicature depending on what kinds of questions are, implicitly or explicitly, driving the inquiry of the participants to the conversation. Our experiments are consistent with the idea that perfection is due to exhaustivity, but not with the idea that exhaustivity inferences are triggered by background questions.

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