Realism and the Correspondence Theory of Truth

Realism and the Correspondence Theory of Truth
Author: Richard A. Fumerton
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2002
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0742512835

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Defending a realism about truth, Fumerton (philosophy, U. of Iowa) argues that the most plausible version of realism is the correspondence theory of truth, and that only by including in one's ontology the critical relation of correspondence between truth bearers and truth makers can one avoid an implausible metaphysics of possibilia in a realist analysis of falsehood. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Realism and the Correspondence Theory of Truth

Realism and the Correspondence Theory of Truth
Author: Richard Fumerton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0742512843

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This book is a defense of realism about truth. The author argues that the most plausible version of realism is a correspondence theory of Truth that takes thought as the primary bearer of truth value. Furthermore, after distinguishing realism about Truth from various sorts of metaphysical realisms, the author suggests that one can embrace much of anti-realist rhetoric from within the framework of a variety of plausible claims about the way in which minds do and must represent the world.

A Realist Conception of Truth

A Realist Conception of Truth
Author: William P. Alston
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2018-10-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781501720550

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One of the most important Anglo-American philosophers of our time here joins the current philosophical debate about the nature of truth. William P. Alston formulates and defends a realist conception of truth, which he calls alethic realism (from "aletheia," Greek for truth). This idea holds that the truth value of a statement (belief or proposition) depends on whether what the statement is about is as the statement says it is. Michael Dummett and Hilary Putnam are two of the prominent and widely influential contemporary philosophers whose anti-realist ideas Alston attacks.

The Correspondence Theory of Truth

The Correspondence Theory of Truth
Author: Andrew Newman
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2002-06-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781139434270

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This work presents a version of the correspondence theory of truth based on Wittgenstein's Tractatus and Russell's theory of truth and discusses related metaphysical issues such as predication, facts and propositions. Like Russell and one prominent interpretation of the Tractatus it assumes a realist view of universals. Part of the aim is to avoid Platonic propositions, and although sympathy with facts is maintained in the early chapters, the book argues that facts as real entities are not needed. It includes discussion of contemporary philosophers such as David Armstrong, William Alston and Paul Horwich, as well as those who write about propositions and facts, and a number of students of Bertrand Russell. It will interest teachers and advanced students of philosophy who are interested in the realistic conception of truth and in issues in metaphysics related to the correspondence theory of truth, and those interested in Russell and the Tractatus.

Veritas

Veritas
Author: Gerald Vision
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2009-08-21
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0262264994

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A restatement of the correspondence theory of truth together with a defense against objections and alternative theories, including deflationism, minimalism, and pluralism. In Veritas, Gerald Vision defends the correspondence theory of truth—the theory that truth has a direct relationship to reality—against recent attacks, and critically examines its most influential alternatives. The correspondence theory, if successful, explains one way in which we are cognitively connected to the world; thus, it is claimed, truth—while relevant to semantics, epistemology, and other studies—also has significant metaphysical consequences. Although the correspondence theory is widely held today, Vision points to an emerging orthodoxy in philosophy that claims that truth as such carries no significant weight in philosophical explanations. He devotes much of the book to a criticism of that outlook and to a less vulnerable formulation of the correspondence theory. Vision defends the correspondence theory by both presenting evidence for correspondence and examining the claims made by such alternative theories as deflationism, minimalism, and pluralism. The techniques of the argument are thoroughly analytic, but the problem confronted is broadly humanistic. The question examined—how we, as thinking beings, are connected to and manage to cope in a world that was not designed for our comfort or convenience—is more likely to be raised by continentalists, but is approached here with the tools of clarity and precision more highly prized in analytic philosophy. The book seeks to avoid both the obscurantism that infects much continental thought and the overly technical concerns and methodology that limit the interest of much work in analytic philosophy. It thus provides a rigorous but largely nontechnical treatment of the topic that will be of interest not only to readers familiar with philosophy but also to those with a background in literary theory and linguistics.

Truth and Realism

Truth and Realism
Author: Patrick Greenough,Michael Patrick Lynch
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2006
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0199288887

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Is truth objective or relative? What exists independently of our minds? This book is about these two questions. The essays in its pages variously defend and critique answers to each, grapple over the proper methodology for addressing them, and wonder whether either question is worth pursuing. In so doing, they carry on a long and esteemed tradition - for our two questions are among the oldest of philosophical issues, and have vexed almost every major philosopher, from Plato, to Kant to Wittgenstein. Fifteen eminent contributors bring fresh perspectives, renewed energy and original answers to debates which have been the focus of a tremendous amount of interest in the last three decades both within philosophy and the culture at large.

Defending the Correspondence Theory of Truth

Defending the Correspondence Theory of Truth
Author: Joshua Rasmussen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2014-06-26
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781107057746

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This book defends the correspondence theory of truth by developing a new account of the relationship between truth and reality.

The Coherence Theory of Truth

The Coherence Theory of Truth
Author: Ralph Charles Sutherland Walker
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 247
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Truth
ISBN: 0415018684

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