Counterfactual

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According to Wikipedia Counterfactual conditional(Q1783264) is a way to denote something could have been if some pre-conditions are assumed to be true. This idea was later developed extensively by Judea Pearl[1] and influenced his work in Bayesian Belief Network. This is also a way to utilize the property of symmetry-breaking in logic to perform logical inferences.

Relevant Arguments

The notion of counterfactual can be best supported by examples, some examples are listed here:

  1. Freeman Dyson's articulation[2] of heresy in scientific methods
  2. Charles Bennette's revelation[3] of quantum information theory.

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