Description
Assertions belong to the family of speech acts that make claims regarding how things are. They include statements, avowals, reports, expressed judgments, and testimonies - acts which are relevant across a host of issues not only in philosophy of language and linguistics but also in subdisciplines such as epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of mind, ethics, and social and political philosophy. Over the past two decades, the amount of scholarship investigating the speech act of assertion has increased dramatically, and the scope of such research has also grown. The Oxford Handbook of Assertion explores various dimensions of the act of assertion: its nature; its place in a theory of speech acts, and in semantics and meta-semantics; its role in epistemology; and the various social, political, and ethical dimensions of the act. Essays from leading theorists situate assertion in relation to other types of speech acts, exploring the connection between assertions and other phenomena of interest not only to philosophers but also to linguists, psychologists, anthropologists, lawyers, computer scientists, and theorists from communication studies.
Table of Contents
The Oxford Handbook of AssertionIntroductionSanford C. GoldbergPart I. The Nature of Assertion: Various Approaches1. Stalnaker on the Essential Effect of AssertionLenny J. Clapp2. Assertion and the Declarative MoodMark Jary3. Assertion: The Constitutive Norms ViewMona Simion and Christoph Kelp4. Commitment Accounts of AssertionLionel Shapiro5. The Belief View of AssertionMark Siebel6. The Indicativity ViewPeter Pagin7. Assertion: A Defective Theoretical CategoryHerman CappelenPart II. Assertion among the Speech Acts8. Assertion among the Speech ActsMarina Sbisà9. Promising and AssertionMark van Roojen10. Threats, Warnings, and AssertionsHallie LibertoPart III. Types of Assertion11. Rhetorical Questions as Indirect AssertionsMarga Reimer12. Hedged AssertionMatthew Benton and Peter van Elswyk13. Bullshit AssertionBen Kotzee14. Slurs, Assertion, and PredicationChristopher Hom15. Proxy AssertionKirk Ludwig16. Can Groups Assert that P?Deborah TollefsenPart IV. Methodological Questions in the Study of Assertion17. Assertion and ConventionMitchell S. Green18. Testing for AssertionMartin Montminy19. Assertion and MindreadingWilliam S. Horton20. Can Artificial Entities Assert?Ori Freiman and Boaz MillerPart V. Assertion in Semantics and Metasemantics21. Assertion and FictionManuel García-Carpintero22. De Se AssertionIsidora Stojanovic23. Assertion and the FutureCorine Besson and Anandi Hattiangadi24. Assertion and ModalityFabrizio Cariani25. Assertibility and ParadoxTim McCarthyPart VI. Assertion in Epistemology, Philosophy of Mind, and Philosophy of Action26. Assertion and TestimonyEdward S. Hinchman27. Assertion of KnowledgePatrick Rysiew28. Asserting IgnoranceRik Peels29. Assertoric QualityJennifer Lackey30. Austin on Asserting and KnowingRobert Fiengo31. Formal Models of AssertionErik J. Olsson32. Epistemic Norms of Assertion and ActionMikkel Gerken and Esben Nedenskov Petersen33. Moore's Paradox and AssertionClayton LittlejohnPart VII. The Social Dimensions of Assertion34. The Function of Assertion and Social NormsPeter J. Graham35. Silencing and AssertionAlessandra Tanesini36. Social Identity and AssertionCasey Rebecca Johnson37. Ethical Dimensions of AssertionTerence Cuneo38. The Norm of Assertion and BlameJessica Brown39. Assertion, Lying, and Untruthfully ImplicatingJessica Pepp
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