Priest's dialetheism is the view that some sentences, called dialetheiae, are both true and false. A crucial problem of di- aletheism is that of avoiding trivialism, i.e. the consequence that all sentences are dialetheiae. In the present paper we want to discuss Priest's strategy for avoiding Curry's paradox, from which trivialism follows. Besides, we will formulate a new version of Curry's paradox, using a notion of nave deducibility, which, in our opinion, should be accepted by Priest himself
A dialetheia is a sentence, A, such that both it and its negation, ¬A, are true (we shall talk of se...
I here present and defend what I call the Triviality Theory of Truth (TT), to be understood in analo...
Liar-like paradoxes are typically arguments that, by using very intuitive resources of natural langu...
In dialetheism some sentences, called dialetheias, are both true and false. A crucial problem of t...
In this paper, Graham Priest's understanding of dialetheism, the view that there exist true contradi...
Aim of the paper is to analyze Priest’s dialetheic solution to Curry’s paradox. It has been shown th...
International audiencePhilosophical dialetheism, whose main exponent is Graham Priest, claims that s...
Philosophical dialetheism, whose main exponent is Graham Priest, claims that some contradictions hol...
The purpose of this book is to present unpublished papers at the cutting edge of research on dialeth...
Is there a notion of contradiction—let us call it, for dramatic effect, “absolute”—making all contra...
The entailment connective is introduced by Priest (2006b). It aims to capture, in a dialetheically a...
Nāgārjuna’s doctrine of emptiness, his ideas on “two truths” and language, and his general method of...
Any theory of truth must find a way around Curry’s paradox, and there are well-known ways to do so. ...
Is there a notion of contradiction - let us call it, for dramatic effect, absolute - making all cont...
A dialetheia is a sentence, A, such that both it and its negation, ¬A, are true (we shall talk of se...
I here present and defend what I call the Triviality Theory of Truth (TT), to be understood in analo...
Liar-like paradoxes are typically arguments that, by using very intuitive resources of natural langu...
In dialetheism some sentences, called dialetheias, are both true and false. A crucial problem of t...
In this paper, Graham Priest's understanding of dialetheism, the view that there exist true contradi...
Aim of the paper is to analyze Priest’s dialetheic solution to Curry’s paradox. It has been shown th...
International audiencePhilosophical dialetheism, whose main exponent is Graham Priest, claims that s...
Philosophical dialetheism, whose main exponent is Graham Priest, claims that some contradictions hol...
The purpose of this book is to present unpublished papers at the cutting edge of research on dialeth...
Is there a notion of contradiction—let us call it, for dramatic effect, “absolute”—making all contra...
The entailment connective is introduced by Priest (2006b). It aims to capture, in a dialetheically a...
Nāgārjuna’s doctrine of emptiness, his ideas on “two truths” and language, and his general method of...
Any theory of truth must find a way around Curry’s paradox, and there are well-known ways to do so. ...
Is there a notion of contradiction - let us call it, for dramatic effect, absolute - making all cont...
A dialetheia is a sentence, A, such that both it and its negation, ¬A, are true (we shall talk of se...
I here present and defend what I call the Triviality Theory of Truth (TT), to be understood in analo...
Liar-like paradoxes are typically arguments that, by using very intuitive resources of natural langu...