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Truth (Oxford Readings in Philosophy)

by Simon Blackburn

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

This volume is designed to set out some of the central issues in the theory of truth. It draws together, for the first time, the debates between philosophers who favor 'robust' or 'substantive' theories of truth, and those other, 'deflationist' or minimalists, who deny that such theories can be given. The editors provide a substantial introduction, in which they look at how the debates relate to further issues, such as the Liar paradox and formal truth theories.

Synopsis:

This volume is designed to set out some of the central issues in the theory of truth. It begins with writings by F. H. Bradley, William James, Gottlob Frege, and Bertrand Russell, and continues with the classical discussions from the middle of the century, ending with contemporary contributions.

About the Author

Simon Blackburn is Edna S. Koury Distinguished Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His publications include Spreading the Word (OUP, 1984), The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy (OUP, 1994), and Ruling Passions (OUP, 1998).

Keith Simmons is Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is author of Universality and the Liar: An Essay on Truth and the Diagonal Argument (CUP, 1993).

Table of Contents

Introduction


PART I: BACKGROUND `ROBUST' THEORIES


1. On Truth and Copying, F. H. Bradley


2. The Nature of Truth, H. H. Joachim


3. Pragmatism's Conception of Truth, William James


4. William James's Conception of Truth, Bertrand Russell


PART II: EARLY MINIMALIST THEORIES


5. The Thought: A Logical Enquiry, Gottlob Frege


6. On Facts and Propositions, F. P. Ramsey


7. Philosophical Extracts, Ludwig Wittgenstein


8. The Semantic Conception of Truth, Alfred Tarski


9. Philosophy of Logic, W. V. Quine


PART III: THE EARLY MODERN DEBATE


10. Truth, J. L. Austin


11. Truth, P. F. Strawson


12. Unfair to Facts, J. L. Austin


PART IV: MODERN MINIMALISM AND DOUBTS ABOUT IT


13. Truth: A Traditional Debate Reviewed, Crispin Wright


14. The Minimalist Conception of Truth, Paul Horwich


15. Of What Kind of Thing is Truth a Property?, Michael Dummett


16. A Critique of Deflationism, Anil Gupta


17. The Folly of Trying to Define Truth, Donald Davidson


18. Pragmatism, Davidson, and Truth, Richard Rorty


19. Deflationist Views of Meaning and Content, Hartry Field


Notes on the Contributors; Select Bibliography; Index


Product Details

ISBN:
9780198752509
Editor:
Blackburn, Simon
Editor:
Simmons, Keith
Editor:
Simmons, Keith
Editor:
Blackburn, Simon
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
Subject:
Epistemology
Subject:
Metaphysics
Subject:
Truth
Subject:
PHILOSOPHY / Metaphysics
Edition Description:
Paperback
Series:
Oxford Readings in Philosophy (Paperback)
Publication Date:
September 1999
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
College/higher education:
Language:
English
Pages:
416
Dimensions:
7.98x5.36x.89 in. .95 lbs.

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