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And since saying 'S knows' is tantamount to saying 'S believes the truth because of her virtue', it follows that knowledge-attributions are likewise context-sensitive.
Reprising an etymological point made by Hölderlin, Hegel notes that a judgment (Urteil) involves a separation (Teilung) of parts: in basic terms a predicate is said of some subject giving the judgment the grammatical form "S is P", but in saying "S is P", the judging subject affirms the unity existing between the parts.
By changing what is normal, or by changing our interests and purposes, we might go from a context where saying 'S believes the truth because of her virtue' expresses a truth, to a context where saying the same words expresses a falsehood.
Russians welcome the New Year by saying "S Novim Godom!".
If saying "s" is still difficult in the above exercise, try this exercise as well.
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Practice at home by saying S-filled sentences aloud.
"He said, 'Sing like Al Green.' ".
To which I say, Sing it, sister.
Try to say an "S" sound.
Nobody's saying.
No one's saying.
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