Truth is closely connected to reality, i.e. all that is objectively the case. Simply put, what a true sentence says to be the case is the case. This fact is intuitively taken as the correspondence of truth to reality. The truth of a sentence consists in exactly this correspondence---the sentence says something about its correspondent and its truth is to be explained by it. This intuition underlies most of our dealings and thinkings concerning truth and reality, philosophical or non-philosophical. It explains our usage and the utility of the truth-predicate. It also plays a huge role in semantics, epistemology and metaphysics. If the intuition turns out to be mistaken, an overhaul in our worldview is unavoidable. As with most intuitions, ...