Assertion: On the Philosophical Significance of Assertoric Speech

Author:   Sanford C. Goldberg (Northwestern University)
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Pages:   330
Publication Date:   01 February 2018
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Author:   Sanford C. Goldberg (Northwestern University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.514kg
ISBN:  

9780198801573


ISBN 10:   0198801572
Pages:   330
Publication Date:   01 February 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
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Table of Contents

Part I: Introduction 1: What is Assertion? In defense of the norm-based account Part II: The Epistemic Significance of Assertion 2: Assertion and the spread of knowledge 3: Assertion and Testimony Part III: Other Applications: Mind, Language, and More 4: Assertion and the Method of Interpretation (Radical and Otherwise) 5: Assertion and Assertoric Content 6: Assertion and Belief 7: The Ethics of Assertion (and Belief) 8: Anonymous Assertion Part IV: A case for context-sensitivity in the Norm of Assertion 9: Assertion and Disagreement 10: Mutuality and Assertion 11: The Costs of Context-Sensitivity

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This is an excellent piece of philosophy and an essential contribution to the literature on assertion. Goldberg knows the terrain far better than most do, and his discussion is acute, fair-minded, and enlightening. Even a reader who retains at the end apreference for an alternative position will put the book down less confidently than it was picked up. * David Simpson, Monash University, Australasian Journal of Philosophy * Goldberg's book promises to be an important contribution to the literature: rigorously argued and with a rich source of material for future discussion, anyone with a specialist interest in assertion should read it. * Daniel Brigham, Analysis * This is an outstanding contribution to the growing literature on the speech act . . . Goldberg's work will surely be read for decades in both epistemology and the philosophy of language. With Assertion Goldberg only cements this legacy, presenting us with views that deserve to be the starting point of future investigations. Goldberg is an exceptionally clear writer, beginning each section with both a summary of the previous material and an explanation of its place in the book's larger scheme. It is this sort of clarity which makes it nearly impossible to get lost in the work even when it is at its most technical. This should be essential reading for those working in either the philosophy of language or epistemology. Philosophers of mind and psychology stand to learn much from it too. * Brian Montgomery, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Online *


This is an outstanding contribution to the growing literature on the speech act . . . Goldberg's work will surely be read for decades in both epistemology and the philosophy of language. With Assertion Goldberg only cements this legacy, presenting us with views that deserve to be the starting point of future investigations. Goldberg is an exceptionally clear writer, beginning each section with both a summary of the previous material and an explanation of its place in the book's larger scheme. It is this sort of clarity which makes it nearly impossible to get lost in the work even when it is at its most technical. This should be essential reading for those working in either the philosophy of language or epistemology. Philosophers of mind and psychology stand to learn much from it too. * Brian Montgomery, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Online * Goldberg's book promises to be an important contribution to the literature: rigorously argued and with a rich source of material for future discussion, anyone with a specialist interest in assertion should read it. * Daniel Brigham, Analysis * This is an excellent piece of philosophy and an essential contribution to the literature on assertion. Goldberg knows the terrain far better than most do, and his discussion is acute, fair-minded, and enlightening. Even a reader who retains at the end apreference for an alternative position will put the book down less confidently than it was picked up. * David Simpson, Monash University, Australasian Journal of Philosophy *


This is an outstanding contribution to the growing literature on the speech act . . . Goldberg's work will surely be read for decades in both epistemology and the philosophy of language. With Assertion Goldberg only cements this legacy, presenting us with views that deserve to be the starting point of future investigations. Goldberg is an exceptionally clear writer, beginning each section with both a summary of the previous material and an explanation of its place in the book's larger scheme. It is this sort of clarity which makes it nearly impossible to get lost in the work even when it is at its most technical. This should be essential reading for those working in either the philosophy of language or epistemology. Philosophers of mind and psychology stand to learn much from it too. * Brian Montgomery, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Online * Goldberg's book promises to be an important contribution to the literature: rigorously argued and with a rich source of material for future discussion, anyone with a specialist interest in assertion should read it. * Daniel Brigham, Analysis *


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Sanford C. Goldberg is Professor and Chair of the Philosophy Department at Northwestern University. He works on topics at the intersection of epistemology, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of language. He is author of Anti-Individualism (CUP, 2007), Relying on Others (OUP, 2010), and numerous other articles on such topics as disagreement, testimony, reliabilism, metaepistemology, the semantics of speech reports, reference, self-knowledge, and attitude externalism.

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