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Re: knowledge and belief
coi doi lobypli
Okay, Jorge has persuaded me that I've been interpreting
the concept of "presupposition" too narrowly. Given the
broader interpretation that he & perhaps the rest of you
had in mind, an interpretation which embraces uncertain,
ironical & lying presuppositions as well as the ordinary
kind, I have this to say:
I was wrong; Jorge is right about what it means to "know"
something. Let's move on!
co'omi'e markl.