Bültmann & Gerriets
Truth
von Alexis G. Burgess
Verlag: Princeton University Press
Reihe: Princeton Foundations of Contemporary Philosophy
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ISBN: 978-1-4008-3869-1
Erschienen am 28.02.2011
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 176 Seiten

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Starred (*) technical sections optional
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
CHAPTER ONE: Introduction 1
1.1 Traditional Theories 2
1.2 Contemporary Theories 4
1.3 Paradoxes 5
1.4 Plan 7
1.5 Sentences 10
1.6 Propositions 12
CHAPTER TWO: Tarski 16
2.1 "Semantic" Truth 16
2.2 Object Language vs Metalanguage 18
2.3 Recursive Definition 22
2.4* Direct Definition 24
2.5* Self-Reference 28
2.6* Model Theory 29
CHAPTER THREE: Deflationism 33
3.1 Redundancy 34
3.2 Other Radical Theories 38
3.3 Disquotation 41
3.4 Other Moderate Theories 44
3.5 Sloganeering 47
3.6 Reference 49
CHAPTER FOUR: Indeterminacy 52
4.1 Presupposition 53
4.2 Vagueness 54
4.3 Denial, Disqualification, Deviance 55
4.4 Doublespeak, Dependency, Defeatism 59
4.5 Relativity 61
4.6 Local vs Global 65
CHAPTER FIVE: Realism 68
5.1 Realism vs Deflationism 68
5.2 Correspondence Theories 70
5.3 Truthmaker Theories 72
5.4 Physicalism 74
5.5 Utility 77
5.6 Normativity 79
CHAPTER SIX: Antirealism 83
6.1 Meaning and Truth 84
6.2 Davidsonianism 87
6.3 Dummettianism vs Davidsonianism 90
6.4 Dummettianism vs Deflationism 93
6.5 Holism 96
6.6 Pluralism 97
CHAPTER SEVEN: Kripke 102
7.1 Kripke vs Tarski 103
7.2 The Minimum Fixed Point 105
7.3 Ungroundedness 107
7.4* The Transfinite Construction 109
7.5* Revision 112
7.6* Axiomatics 113
CHAPTER EIGHT: Insolubility? 116
8.1 Paradoxical Reasoning 116
8.2 "Revenge" 118
8.3 Logical "Solutions" 120
8.4 "Paraconsistency" 123
8.5 Contextualist "Solutions" 124
8.6 Inconsistency Theories 127
Further Reading 135
Bibliography 143
Index 153



This is a concise introduction to current philosophical debates about truth. Combining philosophical and technical material, the book is organized around, but not limited to, the view known as deflationism. In clear language, Burgess and Burgess cover a wide range of issues, including the nature of truth, the status of truth-value gaps, the relationship between truth and meaning, relativism and pluralism about truth, and semantic paradoxes from Alfred Tarski to Saul Kripke and beyond. The book provides a rich picture of contemporary philosophical theorizing about truth, one that will be essential reading for philosophy students as well as philosophers specializing in other areas.



Alexis G. Burgess is assistant professor of philosophy at Stanford University. He is coeditor of Metasemantics: New Essays on the Foundations of Meaning. John P. Burgess is the John N. Woodhull Professor of Philosophy at Princeton University. His books include Philosophical Logic and Fixing Frege (both Princeton).


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