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Thought and World : An Austere Portrayal of Truth, Reference, and Semantic Correspondence

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There is an important family of semantic notions that we apply to thoughts and to the conceptual constituents of thoughts - as when we say that the thought that the Universe is expanding is true.

Thought and World presents a theory of the content of such notions.

The theory is largely deflationary in spirit, in the sense that it represents a broad range of semantic notions - including the concept of truth - as being entirely free from substantive metaphysical and empirical presuppositions.

At the same time, however, it takes seriously and seeks to explain the intuition that there is a metaphysically or empirically 'deep' relation (a relation of mirroring or semantic correspondence) linking thoughts to reality.

Thus, the theory represents a kind of compromise between deflationism and versions of the correspondence theory of truth.

This book will appeal to students and professionals interested in the philosophy of logic and language.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521892430 / 9780521892438
Paperback / softback
121.68
11/07/2002
United Kingdom
170 pages, Worked examples or Exercises
152 x 229 mm, 276 grams