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According to McCarthy, Habermas holds that "the obligations immanent to speech acts can be met at two levels: immediately in the context of interaction through interaction—through recourse to experiential certainty [in the case of constatives], through indicating the relevant normative background [in the case of regulatives], or through the assurance of what is evident to oneself [in the case of expressives] or —or mediately, either in theoretical or practical discourse [in the cases of constatives and regulatives respectively], or in a sequence of consistent action [in the case of expressives]" (286).

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