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This concise book by the eminent philosopher Simon Blackburn provides an accessible explanation of what truth is and how we might think about it. Blackburn's overall message is that truth is often best thought of not as a product or an end point that is "finally" achieved, but as an ongoing process of inquiry.
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Table of Contents
Part I. The classic approaches. Correspondence
Coherence
Pragmatism
Deflationism
Tarski and the semantic theory of truth
Summary of part I
Part II. Varieties of enquiry. Truths of taste, truth in art
Truth in ethics
Reason
Religion and truth
Interpretations.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 129-136) and index.
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