Three steps to rational imagining?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (5-6):456-456 (2007)
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Abstract

Ruth Byrne presents a three-step argument to the conclusion that counterfactual imagining is rational. Insofar as this argument is valid, the conclusion is weaker than it seems. More importantly, it does not represent the central contributions of this book – contributions that, if anything, point instead to what is irrational about counterfactual imagining

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