Kripke's Principle of Disquotation and the Epistemology of Belief Ascription

Facta Philosophica 8 (1-2):119-143 (2006)
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among philosophers and therefore a short reminder will do. Pierre was a normal speaker of French, before he moved to London and learnt English without ever using any dictionary or similar devices. During his time in France he had heard about London, and because of what he..

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Andreas Kemmerling
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A puzzle about belief.Saul Aron Kripke - 1979 - In A. Margalit (ed.), Meaning and Use. Reidel. pp. 239--83.
Ceteris paribus laws.Stephen Schiffer - 1991 - Mind 100 (397):1-17.
What puzzling Pierre does not believe.David K. Lewis - 1981 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 59 (3):283 – 289.

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