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158Lying, hedging, and the norms of assertionSynthese 200 (2). 2022.The concept of lying is generally assumed to be closely related to the concept of assertion. However, the literature on lying has focused almost exclusively on lies expressed by unqualified assertions. Sometimes a speaker chooses to qualify her assertion by hedging, making her utterance a hedged declarative. This paper defends the thesis that lies can be expressed by untruthful hedged declaratives, and explores the implications of this thesis for the definition of lying. Many standard approaches…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Language |
| Pragmatics |
| Semantics-Pragmatics Distinction |
| Assertion |
| Lying |