Reducing compositional to disquotational truth
Disquotational theories of truth, that is, theories of truth based on the T-sentences or similar equivalences as axioms are often thought to be deductively weak. This view is correct if the truth predicate is allowed to apply only to sentences not containing the truth predicate. By taking a slightly...
Main Author: | Halbach, V |
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Other Authors: | Association for Symbolic Logic |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2009
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