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Jennifer Lackey (2006b) defends a hybrid view of testimony that distinguishes between 'hearer testimony' and 'speaker testimony.' Hearer testimony occurs if a hearer reasonably takes a speaker's act of communication as conveying information that p in virtue of the communicable content of that act. Speaker testimony occurs if a speaker reasonably intends to convey the information that p in virtue of the communicable content of an act of communication.
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- Epistemology of Testimony | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu via serper
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