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Are all conversational implicatures cancellable?

Authors: M. Weiner;

Are all conversational implicatures cancellable?

Abstract

Ramsey. 1927. Truth and probability. In Philosophical Papers, ed. D. H. Mellor. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Seidenfeld, T, M. Schervish and J. Kadane. 1990. When fair betting odds are not degrees of belief. PSA (proceedings of the Philosophy of Science Association) 1: 517-24. Skyrms, B. 1987. Coherence. In Scientific Inquiry in Philosophical Perspective, ed. N. Rescher. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press. Talbott, W 1991. Two principles of Bayesian epistemology. Philosophical Studies 62: 135-50.

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