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Pragmatism

In Our Time: Philosophy

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What Is Warranted Assertability?

I don't mind, for ust, his notion of warranted assertions. Yes, a, he like like the other two classic pragmatists, related truth to what it's useful to believe. But the form that took in him was, in a sense, e quite reasoned. He thought that ar for something to be warrantedly assertable, you have to have, as it were, sufficient reason to state it er presentit as true to another person. That's wat that's all we mean by statement's being warrantedlyassertable. We have a conception of knowledge, which is just the output of competent inquiry. And that means that truth is just what competent inquiry deems it to

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