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.
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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