This volume explores the deflationary claim of the innocence of truth, taking into account recent results on axiomatic truth theories.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cezary Cie¿li¿ski is a member of the Institute of Philosophy at Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland. His research, which focuses on truth theories, logic and philosophy of language, has been published in journals including Mind and the Journal of Philosophical Logic.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Preliminaries 2. Approaches to truth Part I. Disquotation: 3. Disquotational theories 4. Why do we need disquotational truth? 5. The generalisation problem Part II. Conservativity: 6. (Non)conservativity of disquotation 7. CT¿ and CT: conservativity properties 8. Other compositional truth theories 9. Conservativity: philosophical motivations 10. Maximal conservative theories 11. The conservativeness argument Part III. Reflection Principles: 12. The strength of reflection principles 13. Deflationism and truth-theoretical strength.
Introduction 1. Preliminaries 2. Approaches to truth Part I. Disquotation: 3. Disquotational theories 4. Why do we need disquotational truth? 5. The generalisation problem Part II. Conservativity: 6. (Non)conservativity of disquotation 7. CT¿ and CT: conservativity properties 8. Other compositional truth theories 9. Conservativity: philosophical motivations 10. Maximal conservative theories 11. The conservativeness argument Part III. Reflection Principles: 12. The strength of reflection principles 13. Deflationism and truth-theoretical strength.
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