In a recent book (Lying and insincerity, Oxford University Press, 2018), Andreas Stokke argues that one lies iff one says something one believes to be false, thereby proposing that it becomes common ground. This paper shows that Stokke’s proposal is unable to draw the right distinctions about insincere performative utterances. The objection also has repercussions on theories of assertion, because it poses a novel challenge to any attempt to define assertion as a proposal to update the common ground.

Lies, Common Ground and Performative Utterances / Neri Marsili. - In: ERKENNTNIS. - ISSN 0165-0106. - STAMPA. - N/AD:(2021), pp. N/AD-N/AD. [10.1007/s10670-020-00368-4]

Lies, Common Ground and Performative Utterances

Neri Marsili
2021

Abstract

In a recent book (Lying and insincerity, Oxford University Press, 2018), Andreas Stokke argues that one lies iff one says something one believes to be false, thereby proposing that it becomes common ground. This paper shows that Stokke’s proposal is unable to draw the right distinctions about insincere performative utterances. The objection also has repercussions on theories of assertion, because it poses a novel challenge to any attempt to define assertion as a proposal to update the common ground.
2021
Lies, Common Ground and Performative Utterances / Neri Marsili. - In: ERKENNTNIS. - ISSN 0165-0106. - STAMPA. - N/AD:(2021), pp. N/AD-N/AD. [10.1007/s10670-020-00368-4]
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