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Under normal conditions, a speaker can be justified in making an assertion even though what she asserts is false.
In his various essays on empirical truth, Habermas usually regards propositions as the truth-bearer: in making an assertion, "I am claiming that the proposition [Aussage] that I am asserting is true" (1971/2001, 86; cf. 2003a, 249ff).
The parties making an assertion of ownership, for instance, would grasp the thing in dispute and lay a wand on it, after which the magistrate would intervene and say, "Let go, both of you".
And to insist, as all poets do, that all things are related to each other, comparable to each other, is to go toward making an assertion of the unity of all things".
Because of this, Kowalski argues, abandoning conventional mined products isn't necessarily a perfect solution: "I would think long and hard before making an assertion that [switching to man-made diamonds] is necessarily ethically superior," he says.
For other non-deceptionists, that condition is making an assertion.
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According to Moore, if I make an assertion, what I assert is nothing about my ideas or my mental states, but a certain "connexion of concepts".
So the Romney campaign is not intending to make an assertion.
If you want to start an argument online, make an assertion about English usage.
But the document also makes an assertion that experts say is highly misleading.
Somewhere between the appetizer and dessert, Neufeld made an assertion: humans are the only creatures with hair rather than fur.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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