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Reasoning with 'unless' counterfactual conditionals

Author(s): García-Madruga, Juan A. cv logo 1 ; Moreno-Ríos, Sérgio cv logo 2 ; Quelhas, Ana Cristina cv logo 3 ; Juhos, Csongor cv logo 4

Date: 2009

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/1223

Origin: Repositório do ISPA - Instituto Universitário


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This article tackles factual and counterfactual 'unless' expressions such as "Virginia will not pass the exam unless she works harder" and "Virginia would not passed the exam unless she had worked harder". 'Unless' is a negative conditional that is semantically equivalent to 'if not'. However, some authers have claimed that 'unless' is more closely related to 'only if' than to 'if not'. We report two experiments that compare conditional inferences from 'unless' to 'if-not' amd 'only if' factual and counterfactual conditionals. The first experiment compared 'not-A unless B' and 'if not-B then not-A' and showed a difference between affirmative (i.e. B therefore A, A therefore B)and negative (i.e. not-B therefore not-A, not-A therefore not-B) inferences only for factual 'if not'. The second experiment compared 'not-A unless B' and 'A only if B' and showed no differences between affirmative and negative inferences for factual 'unless' and 'only if', whereas the affirmative inferences were higher for countrafactual 'unless' and 'only if'. In both experiments latency results confirm that inferences from 'B to A' were faster than from 'A to B' for unless and 'only if'. The implications of the results for the mental representations and processing of counterfactual 'unless', 'if not' and 'only if' are discussed in the context of mental model theory.
Document Type Article
Language English
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