Knowability and constructivism
If anti-realism is defined as the principle that all truths are knowable, then anti-realists have a reason to revise logic. For an argument first published by Fitch seems to reduce anti-realism to absurdity within classical but not constructivist logic. One might try to sever this link between anti-...
Main Author: | Williamson, T |
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Other Authors: | The Scots Philosophical Association |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Blackwell Publishing
1988
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