Towards a semantics for biscuit conditionals

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This essay proposes a semantic analysis of biscuit-conditionals, such as Austin's classic example "there are biscuits in the cupboard if you want some". The analysis is grounded on the ideas of contextual restrictions, and of non-character encoded aspects of meaning, and provides a rigorous framework for the widespread intuitions that (i) the if-clause in a biscuit-conditional is truth-conditionally idle, but (ii) it 'qualifies' the speech-act in question. In the concluding section of this essay, the analysis is also applied to the importantly similar phenomenon of speech-act adverbs. © 2007 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

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Predelli, S. (2009). Towards a semantics for biscuit conditionals. Philosophical Studies, 142(3), 293–305. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-007-9187-8

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