Counterfactual vs Contrafactual - What's the difference?
counterfactual | contrafactual |
Contrary to the facts; untrue.
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A claim, hypothesis, or other belief that is contrary to the facts.
(philosophy) A conditional statement in which the conditional clause is false, as "If I had arrived on time . . ."."
* 1952', B. J. Diggs, "VI.—'''Counterfactual Conditionals," ''Mind , vol. 61, no. 244, page 513:
As adjectives the difference between counterfactual and contrafactual
is that counterfactual is contrary to the facts; untrue while contrafactual is counterfactual.As a noun counterfactual
is a claim, hypothesis, or other belief that is contrary to the facts.counterfactual
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(en noun)counterfactual" in A Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Names'' (Garth Kemerling, 1997-2002)''Random House Webster's Unabridged Electronic Dictionary (1987-1996)
- In recent years there has been increasing discussion of the "problem of counterfactuals ". One way of formulating this problem is as follows: "What is meant when one asserts a conditional statement, the antecedent of which is contrary to fact?"