Abstract
© 2013 The Editors of The Philosophical QuarterlyEach of the essays brought together in this volume by Brown and Cappelen is of a high standard. Each, in its own right, makes a novel contribution to one or other of the book's central topics: the nature of assertion and the epistemic norm of assertion. So there is much for philosophers of language and epistemologists to engage with in this volume.In their introduction, the editors set out the collection's two aims: first, ‘to bring together new work on assertion by leading epistemologists and philosophers of language’; secondly, ‘to foster increased interaction between epistemologists and philosophers of language working on assertion’. There is a sense in which, despite the individual quality of the essays, the collection falls short of fully realising these aims.The editors have divided the essays into two groups. The essays in Part I, address the...