In recent years, speech-act theory has mooted the possibility that one utterance can signify a number of different things. This pluralist conception of signification lies at the heart of Thomas Bradwardine's solution to the insolubles, logical puzzles such as the semantic paradoxes, presented in Oxford in the early 1320s. His leading assumption was that signification is closed under consequence, that is, that a proposition signifies everything which follows from what it signifies. Then any proposition signifying its own falsity, he showed, also signifies its own truth and so, since it signifies things which cannot both obtain, it is simply false. Bradwardine himself, and his contemporaries, did not elaborate this pluralist theory, or say mu...
The paradoxes are a problem for pluralists about truth. While alethic pluralists have generally set ...
My thesis aims at contributing to classifying the Liar-like paradoxes (and related Truth-teller-like...
Liar-like paradoxes are typically arguments that, by using very intuitive resources of natural langu...
Ian Rumfitt has recently drawn our attention to a couple of paradoxes of signification, claiming tha...
Thomas Bradwardine's solution to the semantic paradoxes, presented in his Insolubilia written in Oxf...
Bradwardine’s solution to the the logical paradoxes depends on the idea that every sentence signifie...
Fourteenth-century treatises on paradoxes of the liar family, especially Bradwardine's and Buridan's...
International audienceThe Liar Paradox challenges logicians’ and semanticists’ theories of truth and...
In line with the Principle of Uniform Solution, Graham Priest has challenged advocates like myself o...
Abstract. Despite the volume of discussion on the Liar Paradox recently, there is one stream of larg...
International audienceThe Liar Paradox challenges logicians’ and semanticists’ theories of truth and...
Pluralists maintain that there is more than one truth property in virtue of which bearers are true. ...
We can divide medieval discussions of the insolubles—logical paradoxes such as the Liar—into two mai...
Some fourteenth‐century treatises on paradoxes of the liar family offer a promising starting‐point f...
The liar paradox is a famous and ancient paradox related to logic and philosophy. It shows it is per...
The paradoxes are a problem for pluralists about truth. While alethic pluralists have generally set ...
My thesis aims at contributing to classifying the Liar-like paradoxes (and related Truth-teller-like...
Liar-like paradoxes are typically arguments that, by using very intuitive resources of natural langu...
Ian Rumfitt has recently drawn our attention to a couple of paradoxes of signification, claiming tha...
Thomas Bradwardine's solution to the semantic paradoxes, presented in his Insolubilia written in Oxf...
Bradwardine’s solution to the the logical paradoxes depends on the idea that every sentence signifie...
Fourteenth-century treatises on paradoxes of the liar family, especially Bradwardine's and Buridan's...
International audienceThe Liar Paradox challenges logicians’ and semanticists’ theories of truth and...
In line with the Principle of Uniform Solution, Graham Priest has challenged advocates like myself o...
Abstract. Despite the volume of discussion on the Liar Paradox recently, there is one stream of larg...
International audienceThe Liar Paradox challenges logicians’ and semanticists’ theories of truth and...
Pluralists maintain that there is more than one truth property in virtue of which bearers are true. ...
We can divide medieval discussions of the insolubles—logical paradoxes such as the Liar—into two mai...
Some fourteenth‐century treatises on paradoxes of the liar family offer a promising starting‐point f...
The liar paradox is a famous and ancient paradox related to logic and philosophy. It shows it is per...
The paradoxes are a problem for pluralists about truth. While alethic pluralists have generally set ...
My thesis aims at contributing to classifying the Liar-like paradoxes (and related Truth-teller-like...
Liar-like paradoxes are typically arguments that, by using very intuitive resources of natural langu...