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Assertion and transparent self-knowledge
Authors:Eric Marcus  John Schwenkler
Affiliation:1. Philosophy Department, Auburn University, Birmingham, AL, USAmarcuea@auburn.edu;3. Philosophy Department, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

We argue that honesty in assertion requires non-empirical knowledge that what one asserts is what one believes. Our argument proceeds from the thought that to assert honestly, one must follow and not merely conform to the norm ‘Assert that p only if you believe that p’. Furthermore, careful consideration of cases shows that the sort of doxastic self-knowledge required for following this norm cannot be acquired on the basis of observation, inference, or any other form of detection of one’s own doxastic states. It is, as we put it, transparent rather than empirical self-knowledge.
Keywords:Assertion  Belief  Self-Knowledge  Transparency
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