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Timothy Kenyon (kenyon-t)

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Lying, Tell-Tale Signs, and Intending to Deceive

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    DeVidi, David and Kenyon, Timothy, eds. 2006a. A Logical Approach to Philosophy. Essays in Honour of Graham Solomon. The University of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science n. 69. Dordrecht: Springer, doi:10.1007/1-4020-4054-7.
    DeVidi, David and Kenyon, Timothy. 2006b. Introduction.” in A Logical Approach to Philosophy. Essays in Honour of Graham Solomon, edited by David DeVidi and Timothy Kenyon, pp. 1–21. The University of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science n. 69. Dordrecht: Springer, doi:10.1007/1-4020-4054-7.
    Kenyon, Timothy. 1983. The Problem of Freedom and Moral Behavior in Thomas More’s Utopia.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 21(3): 349–373.
    Kenyon, Timothy. 1999. Truth, Knowability, and Neutrality.” Noûs 33(3): 103–117.
    Kenyon, Timothy. 2000. Indeterminacy and Realism.” in Dennett’s Philosophy: A Comprehensive Assessment, edited by Don Ross, Andrew Brook, and David L. Thompson, pp. 77–94. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Kenyon, Timothy. 2003. Cynical Assertion: Convention, Pragmatics, and Saying ‘Uncle’ .” American Philosophical Quarterly 40(3): 241–248.
    Kenyon, Timothy. 2005. Non-Sentences, Implicature, and Success in Communication.” in Ellipsis and Nonsentential Speech, edited by Reinaldo Elugardo and Robert J. Stainton, pp. 131–148. Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy n. 81. Dordrecht: Springer.
    Kenyon, Timothy. 2010. Assertion and Capitulation.” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 91(3): 352–368, doi:10.1111/j.1468-0114.2010.01371.x.
    Kenyon, Timothy. 2013a. The Informational Richness of Testimonial Contexts.” The Philosophical Quarterly 63(250): 58–80.
    Kenyon, Timothy. 2013b. Noninferentialism and Testimonial Belief Fixation.” Episteme 10(1): 73–85.
    Kenyon, Timothy. 2014. False Polarization: Debiasing as Applied Social Epistemology.” Synthese 191(11): 2529–2547.
    Kenyon, Timothy. 2019. Disagreement.” in The Routledge Handbook of Applied Epistemology, edited by David Coady and James Kennedy Chase, pp. 233–246. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London: Routledge.