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This in turn suggests that there is a rule, or norm, governing the practice of making assertions that requires us to assert only something we know.
The cast and director avoid making assertions.
Second, and much less legitimate, is the kind of wrongness that involves making assertions that are logically or empirically indefensible.
In this case, Modi's police registered a criminal case against Nandy, charging him with promoting communal disharmony — making assertions prejudicial to national integration.
The spinmeisters of the art market, including fair promoters, are forever making assertions about their commercial conquests that have to be taken on blind faith.
"This was not a junior bureaucrat freelancing" or administration sources making assertions about "on the ground" conditions; it was essentially a policy statement.
If Strawson and Stainton are right, convention isn't necessary for making assertions.
Opponents added to the information burden of members by making assertions that could not easily be checked.
The platitude holds that it is constitutive of the practice of making assertions that assertions aim at truth.
Without making assertions, the skeptic reports (apangellein) like a chronicler (historikôs) what appears to her now (PH 1.4).
Such theorists regard it as a platitude about indicative sentences that they are conventionally apt for making assertions and that assertions express beliefs.
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