
Published online:
23 April 2015
Published in print:
01 February 2015
Online ISBN:
9780191796708
Print ISBN:
9780198732488
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5.1 A Role for MMENA in the Determination of Assertoric Content 5.1 A Role for MMENA in the Determination of Assertoric Content
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5.2 MMENA and the Hypothesis of Face-Value Interpretations 5.2 MMENA and the Hypothesis of Face-Value Interpretations
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5.3 The Idea of Face-Value Interpretations as a Useful Fiction 5.3 The Idea of Face-Value Interpretations as a Useful Fiction
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5.4 Against Idiosyncrasy 5.4 Against Idiosyncrasy
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5.5 Against Internalism about Assertoric Content 5.5 Against Internalism about Assertoric Content
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5.6 Conclusion 5.6 Conclusion
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Chapter
5 Assertion and Assertoric Content
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Pages
123–143
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Published:February 2015
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Goldberg, Sanford C., 'Assertion and Assertoric Content', Assertion: On the Philosophical Significance of Assertoric Speech (Oxford , 2015; online edn, Oxford Academic, 23 Apr. 2015), https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198732488.003.0008, accessed 3 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter brings to bear the hypothesis that assertion is answerable to an epistemic norm on further issues pertaining to the interpretation of assertions. By combining some of the results from the previous three chapters, it is argued that this hypothesis can be used to impose some substantial constraints on the content of assertions—constraints that go beyond those established in the previous chapter. The significance of this argument lies, in part, in the challenge that it poses to a view called Internalism about Assertoric Content. The result is a novel sort of argument against internalism in the philosophy of language.
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