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This chapter summarizes the main message of the book. It briefly discusses the surprising connections between formal semantics and cognitive science that are implicit in the book’s conclusion that probabilistic and decision-theoretic concepts are deeply implicated in modal semantics.
Title: Concluding remarks
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This chapter summarizes the main message of the book.
It briefly discusses the surprising connections between formal semantics and cognitive science that are implicit in the book’s conclusion that probabilistic and decision-theoretic concepts are deeply implicated in modal semantics.

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