Assertion and its many norms
Timothy Williamson offers the ordinary practice, the lottery and the Moorean argument for the ‘knowledge account’ that assertion is the only speech-act that is governed by the single ‘knowledge rule’ or norm, that one must know its content. I show that the emptiness of the knowledge account renders...
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Main Author: | WILLIAMS, John N. |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2017
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