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Normative standards for the assertion and denial of ungrounded sentences are proposed. Such standards are evaluated by means of an ideal for the normative rules. According to the standards proposed, the theory of truth and the Liar sentence come out as appropriate to assert, even if not true.
Keywords: ideal; V. McGee; normative standards; permissible sentence; truth‐permissive
Chapter. 4915 words.
Subjects: Philosophy of Language
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