Questioning and addressee knowledge

Synthese 201 (4):1-23 (2023)
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Abstract

There are norms for asking questions. Inquirers should not ask questions to which they know the answer. The literature on the norms of asking has focused on such speaker-centered norms. But, as I argue, there are addressee-centered norms as well: inquirers should not ask addressees who fall short of a certain epistemic status. That epistemic status, I argue here, is knowledge.

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Eliran Haziza
Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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