Truth without Truths explores and defends a radical new theory about truth. According to this theory, nothing is true. Liggins argues for this theory chiefly by discussing how to solve various long-standing paradoxes concerning truth.
Truth without Truths explores and defends a radical new theory about truth. According to this theory, nothing is true. Liggins argues for this theory chiefly by discussing how to solve various long-standing paradoxes concerning truth.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Liggins studied mathematics at Oxford, before taking a PhD in philosophy at the University of Sheffield. After a year at Cambridge as a researcher, he moved to the University of Manchester, where he is now a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy. His main research interests are in the philosophy of language, the philosophy of mathematics, and metaphysics-especially ontology. Liggins is the author of Abstract Objects (in the Cambridge University Press "Elements" series, 2024). For several years he has been involved in editing the journal Analysis.
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Introduction Part I: Alethic Nihilism against Paradox 1: Introducing Alethic Nihilism 2: Alethic Nihilism against Paradox 3: The Superiority of the Nihilist Solutions to the Paradoxes Part Two: 4: Alethic Nihilism as an Error Theory Part Three: In Defence of Alethic Nihilism 5: Truth in Philosophy 6: Further Objections to Nihilism Part Four: Alethic Nihilism and its Rivals 7: Inconsistency Theories 8: Primitivism 9: Fictionalism Conclusion
Introduction Part I: Alethic Nihilism against Paradox 1: Introducing Alethic Nihilism 2: Alethic Nihilism against Paradox 3: The Superiority of the Nihilist Solutions to the Paradoxes Part Two: 4: Alethic Nihilism as an Error Theory Part Three: In Defence of Alethic Nihilism 5: Truth in Philosophy 6: Further Objections to Nihilism Part Four: Alethic Nihilism and its Rivals 7: Inconsistency Theories 8: Primitivism 9: Fictionalism Conclusion
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