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Volume 1 What is Truth?

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Current Issues in Theoretical Philosophy
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2001
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In this collection of original papers, leading international authorities turn their attention to one of the most important questions in theoretical philosophy: what is truth?

To arrive at an answer, two further questions need to be addressed in this context: 1) Does truth possess any essence, any inner nature? and 2) If so, what does this nature consist of?

The present discussion focuses on the antagonism between substantial or robust theories of truth, with correspondence theory taking the lead, and deflationist or minimalist views, which have been commanding an increasing amount of attention in recent years. Whereas substantial theories proceed from the premise that truth has an essence, and that therefore the objective is to discover this essence, the challenge presented by deflationism is to dispense with this very premise.

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Richard Schantz, University of Siegen.

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"This work is a fascinating study of meaning and language as the fundamentally respresentational models of modernity are deconstructed to reveal the dynamism of rationality and creativity that links music, drama, philosphy and art. It is a thought-provoking and engaging interdisciplinary study that both affirms and transcends the modern categories of language and meaning."
Mary Beth Ingham in: Review of Metaphysics 4/2004


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I The Correspondence Theory

WILLIAM P. ALSTON
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DAVID. M . ARMSTRONG
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RICHARD BOYD
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MICHAEL DEVITT
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RICHARD SCHANTZ
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II Deflationism Defended

ROBERT B. BRANDOM
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DOROTHY GROVER
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PAUL HORWICH
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MICHAEL WILLIAMS
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III Deflationism Attacked

Marian David
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WOLFGANG KÜNNE
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COLIN MCGINN
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PETER VAN INWAGEN
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IV Tarski Challenged

ANIL GUPTA
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JAAKKO HINTIKKA
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V Alternative Approaches

MICHAEL DUMMETT
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LORENZ Β. PUNTEL
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JAY F. ROSENBERG
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RALPH C. S. WALKER
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DAVID WIGGINS
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eBook published on:
August 18, 2011
eBook ISBN:
9783110886665
Hardcover published on:
December 13, 2001
Hardcover ISBN:
9783110164411
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Reprint 2012
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6
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