Moore's Paradox in Speech: A Critical Survey
It is raining but you don't believe that it is raining. Imagine accepting this claim. Then you are committed to saying ‘It is raining but I don't believe that it is raining’. This would be an ‘absurd’ thing to claim or assert, yet what you say might be true. It might be raining, while at t...
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Main Author: | Williams, John N. |
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2015
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