There is a fundamental disagreement about which norm regulates assertion. Proponents of factive accounts argue that only true propositions are assertable, whereas proponents of non-factive accounts insist that at least some false propositions are. Puzzlingly, both views are supported by equally plausible (but apparently incompatible) linguistic data. This paper delineates an alternative solution: to understand truth as the aim of assertion, and pair this view with a non-factive rule. The resulting account is able to explain all the relevant linguistic data, and finds independent support from general considerations about the differences between rules and aims
Assertions are the centre of gravity in social epistemology. They are the vehicles we use to exchang...
According to the increasingly popular knowledge account, assertion is governed by the rule that spee...
The target of this paper is the ‘simple’ knowledge account of assertion, according to which assertio...
There is a fundamental disagreement about which norm regulates assertion. Proponents of factive acco...
There is a fundamental disagreement about which norm regulates assertion. Proponents of factive acco...
There is a fundamental disagreement about which norm regulates assertion. Proponents of factive acco...
Assertions are speech acts by means of which we express beliefs. As such they are at the heart of ou...
Assertion is fundamental to our lives as social and cognitive beings. Philosophers have recently bui...
The view that truth is the norm of assertion has fallen out of fashion. The recent trend has been to...
The main goal in this paper is to outline and defend a form of Relativism, under which truth is abso...
In a paper in this journal, I defend the view that truth is the fundamental norm for assertion and, ...
There’s a widespread conviction in the norms of assertion literature that an agent’s asserting somet...
Assertions are our standard communicative devices for sharing and acquiring information. Recent stud...
none1noIs truth the rule or the aim of assertions? Philosophers disagree. After reviewing the availa...
Assertions are the centre of gravity in social epistemology. They are the vehicles we use to exchang...
According to the increasingly popular knowledge account, assertion is governed by the rule that spee...
The target of this paper is the ‘simple’ knowledge account of assertion, according to which assertio...
There is a fundamental disagreement about which norm regulates assertion. Proponents of factive acco...
There is a fundamental disagreement about which norm regulates assertion. Proponents of factive acco...
There is a fundamental disagreement about which norm regulates assertion. Proponents of factive acco...
Assertions are speech acts by means of which we express beliefs. As such they are at the heart of ou...
Assertion is fundamental to our lives as social and cognitive beings. Philosophers have recently bui...
The view that truth is the norm of assertion has fallen out of fashion. The recent trend has been to...
The main goal in this paper is to outline and defend a form of Relativism, under which truth is abso...
In a paper in this journal, I defend the view that truth is the fundamental norm for assertion and, ...
There’s a widespread conviction in the norms of assertion literature that an agent’s asserting somet...
Assertions are our standard communicative devices for sharing and acquiring information. Recent stud...
none1noIs truth the rule or the aim of assertions? Philosophers disagree. After reviewing the availa...
Assertions are the centre of gravity in social epistemology. They are the vehicles we use to exchang...
According to the increasingly popular knowledge account, assertion is governed by the rule that spee...
The target of this paper is the ‘simple’ knowledge account of assertion, according to which assertio...