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31Understanding Assertion: Lessons from the False Belief TaskLanguage & Communication 29 (1): 47-60. 2009.This paper uses recent research in developmental psychology regarding the acquisition of the concept of belief in young children to explore the contrast between a disposition-based account of the principles underlying linguistic communication and the representative and highly influential intention-based accounts of assertional practice advanced by David Lewis and Donald Davidson. Indeed, evidence from recent work in developmental psychology would seem to suggest that disposition-based accounts a…Read more
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164Testimony: A Philosophical IntroductionRoutledge. 2015.The epistemology of testimony has experienced a growth in interest over the last twenty-five years that has been matched by few, if any, other areas of philosophy. _Testimony: A Philosophical Introduction _provides an epistemology of testimony that surveys this rapidly growing research area while incorporating a discussion of relevant empirical work from social and developmental psychology, as well as from the interdisciplinary study of knowledge-creation in groups. The past decade has seen a nu…Read more
Easton, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Epistemology |
| Philosophy of Language |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |
| Epistemology of Testimony |
| Perceptual Justification |