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<p>Recent work in <a href="page.php?w=formal_semantics_%28natural_language%29">formal semantics</a> and <a href="page.php?w=philosophy_of_language">philosophy of language</a> has generally eschewed material implication as an analysis for natural-language conditionals. In particular, such work has often rejected the assumption that natural-language conditionals are <a href="page.php?w=truth_function">truth function</a>al in the sense that the truth value of "If P, then Q" is determined solely by the truth values of P and Q. Thus semantic analyses</p><p>
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