Disquotational principle

The disquotational principle is a philosophical principle which holds that a rational speaker will accept "p" if and only if they believe p. The quotation marks indicate that the statement p is being treated as a sentence, and not as a proposition.

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Disquotational principle

The disquotational principle is a philosophical principle which holds that a rational speaker will accept "p" if and only if they believe p. The quotation marks indicate that the statement p is being treated as a sentence, and not as a proposition.

Source: Wikipedia "Disquotational principle" · CC BY-SA 4.0

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