H. P. Grice quotes from S. N. Hampshire and H. L. A. Hart only to disagree with them. They write that "there is a kind of certainty about human actions, wants, likes and dislikes, which is different from the kind of certainty about these subjects that is based upon EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE; it is a kind of certainty, or knowledge, to which the notion of evidence is IRRELEVANT."
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