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Oxford Handbook of Assertion

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The Oxford Handbook of Assertion explores philosophical themes pertaining to the speech act of assertion: the nature of assertion, assertion's place among the speech acts, empirical issues in theories of assertion, assertion's role in semantics and metasemantics, the place of assertion in the epistemology of testimony, and the social and ethical dimensions of assertion.

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  • The Oxford Handbook of Assertion

  • Introduction

  • Sanford C. Goldberg

  • Part I. The Nature of Assertion: Various Approaches

  • 1. Stalnaker on the Essential Effect of Assertion

  • Lenny J. Clapp

  • 2. Assertion and the Declarative Mood

  • Mark Jary

  • 3. Assertion: The Constitutive Norms View

  • Mona Simion and Christoph Kelp

  • 4. Commitment Accounts of Assertion

  • Lionel Shapiro

  • 5. The Belief View of Assertion

  • Mark Siebel

  • 6. The Indicativity View

  • Peter Pagin

  • 7. Assertion: A Defective Theoretical Category

  • Herman Cappelen

  • Part II. Assertion among the Speech Acts

  • 8. Assertion among the Speech Acts

  • Marina Sbisà

  • 9. Promising and Assertion

  • Mark van Roojen

  • 10. Threats, Warnings, and Assertions

  • Hallie Liberto

  • Part III. Types of Assertion

  • 11. Rhetorical Questions as Indirect Assertions

  • Marga Reimer

  • 12. Hedged Assertion

  • Matthew Benton and Peter van Elswyk

  • 13. Bullshit Assertion

  • Ben Kotzee

  • 14. Slurs, Assertion, and Predication

  • Christopher Hom

  • 15. Proxy Assertion

  • Kirk Ludwig

  • 16. Can Groups Assert that P?

  • Deborah Tollefsen

  • Part IV. Methodological Questions in the Study of Assertion

  • 17. Assertion and Convention

  • Mitchell S. Green

  • 18. Testing for Assertion

  • Martin Montminy

  • 19. Assertion and Mindreading

  • William S. Horton

  • 20. Can Artificial Entities Assert?

  • Ori Freiman and Boaz Miller

  • Part V. Assertion in Semantics and Metasemantics

  • 21. Assertion and Fiction

  • Manuel García-Carpintero

  • 22. De Se Assertion

  • Isidora Stojanovic

  • 23. Assertion and the Future

  • Corine Besson and Anandi Hattiangadi

  • 24. Assertion and Modality

  • Fabrizio Cariani

  • 25. Assertibility and Paradox

  • Tim McCarthy

  • Part VI. Assertion in Epistemology, Philosophy of Mind, and Philosophy of Action

  • 26. Assertion and Testimony

  • Edward S. Hinchman

  • 27. Assertion of Knowledge

  • Patrick Rysiew

  • 28. Asserting Ignorance

  • Rik Peels

  • 29. Assertoric Quality

  • Jennifer Lackey

  • 30. Austin on Asserting and Knowing

  • Robert Fiengo

  • 31. Formal Models of Assertion

  • Erik J. Olsson

  • 32. Epistemic Norms of Assertion and Action

  • Mikkel Gerken and Esben Nedenskov Petersen

  • 33. Moore's Paradox and Assertion

  • Clayton Littlejohn

  • Part VII. The Social Dimensions of Assertion

  • 34. The Function of Assertion and Social Norms

  • Peter J. Graham

  • 35. Silencing and Assertion

  • Alessandra Tanesini

  • 36. Social Identity and Assertion

  • Casey Rebecca Johnson

  • 37. Ethical Dimensions of Assertion

  • Terence Cuneo

  • 38. The Norm of Assertion and Blame

  • Jessica Brown

  • 39. Assertion, Lying, and Untruthfully Implicating

  • Jessica Pepp



About the author

Sanford C. Goldberg is Professor of Philosophy at Northwestern University. His interests range over philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, and epistemology. He is the author of dozens of articles on these topics as well as several books, including Conversational Pressure (Oxford University Press, forthcoming), To the Best of Our Knowledge (OUP, 2018), Assertion (OUP, 2015), Relying on Others (OUP, 2010), and Anti-Individualism (Cambridge University Press, 2007).

Summary

The Oxford Handbook of Assertion explores philosophical themes pertaining to the speech act of assertion: the nature of assertion, assertion's place among the speech acts, empirical issues in theories of assertion, assertion's role in semantics and metasemantics, the place of assertion in the epistemology of testimony, and the social and ethical dimensions of assertion.

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