Enough is Enough: Austin on Knowing

In Savas L. Tsohatzidis, Interpreting J. L. Austin: Critical Essays. Cambridge University Press. pp. 186–205 (2017)
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original Longworth, Guy (2017) "Enough is enough: Austin on knowing". In Tsohatzidis, Savas L., Interpreting J. L. Austin: Critical Essays, pp. : Cambridge University Press (2017)

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Knowledge and Its Limits.Timothy Williamson - 2000 - Philosophy 76 (297):460-464.
Sense and Sensibilia.John Langshaw Austin - 1962 - Oxford University Press. Edited by G. Warnock.
Knowledge and Its Limits.Timothy Williamson - 2003 - Philosophical Quarterly 53 (210):105-116.
The significance of philosophical scepticism.Barry Stroud - 1984 - New York: Oxford University Press.
Sense and Sensibilia.J. L. Austin - 1962 - Oxford University Press USA.

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