We talk to people, not contexts.
According to a popular family of theories, assertions and other communicative acts should be understood as attempts to change the context of a conversation. Contexts, on this view, are publicly shared bodies of information that evolve over the course of a conversation and that play a range of semant...
| Publicado en: | Philosophical Studies Vol. 177; no. 9; pp. 2713 - 2734 |
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Springer Nature
Sep2020
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