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Notes
1 As with the following sentence from p.18: ‘The key idea here is to explain the fact that, on JRA, if I assert that p, I lead my hearer to believe that p is justified for me’; or the following from p. 96: ‘Given the truth of KRA, RFAA accepts that assertion is governed by kra and that whether or not a particular assertion is a good one depends on whether the speaker satisfies kra’.
2 After two emails to Cambridge, and nearly two weeks’ wait, I was informed that this was indeed the same copy of the book sent to those who order it. I informed Global Academic Marketing (no name was given in the emails I received) that the book was filled with typos and should be reprinted, and this would figure in my review, although I did not receive a reply.