Dorothy Edgington is a notable British philosopher, particularly known for her work in the areas of philosophy of language and logic. Her research often focuses on topics like conditionals, truth, and the nature of propositions. She has contributed to discussions on the semantics and epistemology of conditionals, exploring how different types of conditionals function in language and thought. Edgington's work is influential in both philosophical theory and practical applications in understanding language and reasoning.
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