Confronting the Liar Paradox is commonly viewed as a prerequisite for developing a theory of truth. In this paper I turn the tables on this traditional conception of the relation between the two. The theorist of truth need not constrain his search for a “material” theory of truth, i.e., a theory of the philosophical nature of truth, by committing himself to one solution or another to the Liar Paradox. If he focuses on the nature of truth (leaving issues of formal consistency for a later stage), he can arrive at material principles that prevent the Liar Paradox from arising in the first place. I argue for this point both on general methodological grounds and by example. The example is based on a substantivist theory of truth that emphasizes ...
This article informally presents a solution to the paradoxes of truth and shows how the solution sol...
Some fourteenth‐century treatises on paradoxes of the liar family offer a promising starting‐point f...
In my judgment, it would be quite wrong and dangerous from the standpoint of scientific progress to ...
Confronting the Liar Paradox is commonly viewed as a prerequisite for developing a theory of truth. ...
International audienceThe Liar Paradox challenges logicians’ and semanticists’ theories of truth and...
This dissertation uses the Liar paradox to motivate an account of the concept of truth that I call t...
International audienceThe Liar Paradox challenges logicians’ and semanticists’ theories of truth and...
Of the dozens of purported solutions to the liar paradox published in the past fifty years, the vast...
A popular and enduring approach to the liar paradox takes the concept of truth to be inconsistent. V...
My thesis aims at contributing to classifying the Liar-like paradoxes (and related Truth-teller-like...
This essay proposes a theory of the nature and logic of truth on which truth is an inconsistent conc...
The aim of this dissertation is to offer and defend a correspondence theory of truth. I begin by cri...
© 2020 Philippine National Philosophical Research Society. All rights reserved. The liar paradox res...
My objective is to provide a theory of truth that is both independently motivated and compatible wit...
This chapter offers a revenge-free solution to the liar paradox and presents a formal representation...
This article informally presents a solution to the paradoxes of truth and shows how the solution sol...
Some fourteenth‐century treatises on paradoxes of the liar family offer a promising starting‐point f...
In my judgment, it would be quite wrong and dangerous from the standpoint of scientific progress to ...
Confronting the Liar Paradox is commonly viewed as a prerequisite for developing a theory of truth. ...
International audienceThe Liar Paradox challenges logicians’ and semanticists’ theories of truth and...
This dissertation uses the Liar paradox to motivate an account of the concept of truth that I call t...
International audienceThe Liar Paradox challenges logicians’ and semanticists’ theories of truth and...
Of the dozens of purported solutions to the liar paradox published in the past fifty years, the vast...
A popular and enduring approach to the liar paradox takes the concept of truth to be inconsistent. V...
My thesis aims at contributing to classifying the Liar-like paradoxes (and related Truth-teller-like...
This essay proposes a theory of the nature and logic of truth on which truth is an inconsistent conc...
The aim of this dissertation is to offer and defend a correspondence theory of truth. I begin by cri...
© 2020 Philippine National Philosophical Research Society. All rights reserved. The liar paradox res...
My objective is to provide a theory of truth that is both independently motivated and compatible wit...
This chapter offers a revenge-free solution to the liar paradox and presents a formal representation...
This article informally presents a solution to the paradoxes of truth and shows how the solution sol...
Some fourteenth‐century treatises on paradoxes of the liar family offer a promising starting‐point f...
In my judgment, it would be quite wrong and dangerous from the standpoint of scientific progress to ...