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1656Weak RejectionAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 95 (4): 741-760. 2017.ABSTRACTLinguistic evidence supports the claim that certain, weak rejections are less specific than assertions. On the basis of this evidence, it has been argued that rejected sentences cannot be premisses and conclusions in inferences. We give examples of inferences with weakly rejected sentences as premisses and conclusions. We then propose a logic of weak rejection which accounts for the relevant phenomena and is motivated by principles of coherence in dialogue. We give a semantics for which …Read more
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| Philosophy of Language |
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Knowledge |
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