An edition of Correspondence and disquotation (1994)

Correspondence and disquotation

an essay on the nature of truth

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An edition of Correspondence and disquotation (1994)

Correspondence and disquotation

an essay on the nature of truth

Marian David defends the correspondence theory of truth against the disquotational theory of truth, its current major rival. The correspondence theory asserts that truth is a philosophically rich and profound notion in need of serious explanation. Disquotationalists offer a radically deflationary account inspired by Tarski and propagated by Quine and others.

They reject the correspondence theory, insist truth is anemic, and advance an "anti-theory" of truth that is essentially a collection of platitudes: "Snow is white" is true if and only if snow is white; "Grass is green" is true if and only if grass is green. According to disquotationalists, the only profound insight about truth is that it lacks profundity. David contrasts the correspondence theory with disquotationalism and then develops the latter position in rich detail - more than has been available in previous literature - to show its faults.

He demonstrates that disquotationalism is not a tenable theory of truth, as it has too many absurd consequences.

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English
Pages
206

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-198) and index.

Published in
New York
Other Titles
Disquotation.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
121
Library of Congress
BD171 .D285 1994, BD171.D285 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 206 p. ;
Number of pages
206

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1415286M
ISBN 10
0195079248
LCCN
93024742
OCLC/WorldCat
28338175
LibraryThing
315569
Goodreads
3645642

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OL3931538W

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