The Implausibility of Hermeneutic Non-Assertivism

In a recent paper, Mark Balaguer has responded to the argument that I launched against Hermeneutic Non-Assertivism, claiming that, as a matter of empirical fact, 'when typical mathematicians utter mathematical sentences, they are doing something that differs from asserting in a pretty subtle wa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Philosophia mathematica 2011-10, Vol.19 (3), p.349-353
1. Verfasser: Armour-Garb, Bradley
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Zusammenfassung:In a recent paper, Mark Balaguer has responded to the argument that I launched against Hermeneutic Non-Assertivism, claiming that, as a matter of empirical fact, 'when typical mathematicians utter mathematical sentences, they are doing something that differs from asserting in a pretty subtle way, so that the difference between [asserting] and this other kind of speech act is not obvious'. In this paper, I show the implausibility of this empirical hypothesis.
ISSN:0031-8019
1744-6406
DOI:10.1093/philmat/nkr027