Truth and its Deformities
Truth and its Deformities
Samenvatting
Truth and Its Deformities is the 32nd volume in the Midwest Studies in Philosophy series. It contains major new contributions on a range of topics related to the general theme of the volume by some of the most important philosophers writing on truth in recent years.
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Inhoudsopgave
Scott Soames).
<p>The Whole Truth and Nothing but the Truth (Susan Haack)</p>
<p>Believing at Will (Kieran Setiya)</p>
<p>Common Sense as Evidence: Against Revisionary Ontology and Skepticism (Thomas Kelly)</p>
<p>Why We Should Prefer Knowledge (Steven L. Reynolds)</p>
<p>Knowledge, Truth, and Bullshit: Reflections on Frankfurt (Erik J. Olsson)</p>
<p>Pragmatism on Solidarity, Bullshit, and other Deformities of Truth (Cheryl Misak)</p>
<p>Alethic Pluralism, Logical Consequence and the Universality of Reason (Michael P. Lynch)</p>
<p>Grading, Sorting, and the Sorites (Tim Maudlin)</p>
<p>Where the Paths Meet: Remarks on Truth and Paradox (JC Beall and Michael Glanzberg)</p>
<p>Pointless Truth (Jonathan Kvanvig).</p>
<p>Indeterminate Truth (Patrick Greenough).</p>
<p>Truth in Semantics (Max Kölbel).</p>
<p>Being and Truth (Paul Horwich).</p>
<p>Quine′s Ladder: Two and a Half Pages from the Philosophy of Logic (Marian David).</p>
<p>Truth–defi nitions and Defi nitional Truth (Douglas Patterson).</p>