• In metaphysics and philosophy of language, the correspondence theory of truth states that the truth or falsity of a statement is determined only by how...
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  • mind-independent world. This is called the correspondence theory of truth. Various theories and views of truth continue to be debated among scholars, philosophers...
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  • major types of theory of meaning and truth. Each type is discussed below, together with its principal exponents. Correspondence theories emphasise that...
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  • nature of truthmaking explicit. Truthmaker theory is closely related to the correspondence theory of truth, but not identical to it. Truthmaker theory has...
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  • Coherence theories of truth characterize truth as a property of whole systems of propositions that can be ascribed to individual propositions only derivatively...
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  • A pragmatic theory of truth is a theory of truth within the philosophies of pragmatism and pragmaticism. Pragmatic theories of truth were first posited...
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  • Hilbert space Correspondence analysis, a multivariate statistical technique Correspondence theory of truth, a theory in epistemology Correspondence (theology)...
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  • to the correspondence theory of truth, while the universal theories are a small development within analytic philosophy. The coherentist theory of justification...
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  • Eliminative materialism (category Metaphysics of mind)
    theory of structural resemblance or physical isomorphism that could explain how neural states can instantiate truth within the correspondence theory of...
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  • spatial pictures. The picture theory of language is considered a correspondence theory of truth. Wittgenstein claims there is an unbridgeable gap between what...
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  • and logic, a deflationary theory of truth (also semantic deflationism or simply deflationism) is one of a family of theories that all have in common the...
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  • semantic theory of truth is a theory of truth in the philosophy of language which holds that truth is a property of sentences. The semantic conception of truth...
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  • philosophers call a correspondence theory of truth. The most prominent theory of truth, though with its share of critics, is correspondence theory, roughly, where...
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  • philosophy and epistemology, epistemic theories of truth are attempts to analyze the notion of truth in terms of epistemic notions such as knowledge, belief...
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  • Perspectivism (category Epistemological theories)
    takes the form of a realist antimetaphysics while rejecting both the correspondence theory of truth and the notion that the truth-value of a belief always...
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  • Epistemological realism (category Epistemological theories)
    directly to the correspondence theory of truth, which claims that the world exists independently and innately to our perceptions of it. Our sensory data...
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    Hans-Joachim Niemann (category Academic staff of the University of Bamberg)
    the constancy of nature. Niemann analyzed Popper's and Alfred Tarski's concept of truth and their correspondence theory of truth. Truth as the linguistic...
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  • Slingshot argument (category Philosophy of language)
    Krüger rejects Davidson's claim that the argument can refute the correspondence theory of truth. Stephen Neale (1995) claims, controversially, that the most...
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  • philosophy has unduly relied on a representational theory of perception and a correspondence theory of truth, hoping our experience or language might mirror...
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  • adherence to the correspondence theory of truth. Martin argues that the Logic defines truth by aligning ideas with the actual state of affairs, emphasizing...
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  • of Gottlob Frege, Bertrand Russell posited that a name picks out, or refers to, a real object in the world (Russell's correspondence theory of truth)...
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    Quietism (philosophy) (category Theories of language)
    Quietists about truth resist the distinction between truth bearers and truthmakers as leading to a correspondence theory of truth. Rather they claim...
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  • correspondence theory of truth. Among philosophers who think that it is possible to analyze the conditions necessary for knowledge, virtually all of them...
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    philosophical contexts and to many of the typical definitions of the terms realism and idealism also. In the correspondence theory of truth, ideas, such as constructs...
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    Ontology. Cambridge University Press. p. 136. "The Correspondence Theory of Truth". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2020. Archived from the original on...
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    Encyclopedia of Philosophy. David, Marian (28 May 2015). "The Correspondence Theory of Truth". In Zalta, Edward N. (ed.). Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy...
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    notion of truth as correspondence. Then came the semantic theory of truth formulated by the logician Alfred Tarski and published in 1933. Popper wrote of learning...
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    René Descartes (category People of the Age of Enlightenment)
    Press, 2000, p. 136. "The Correspondence Theory of Truth" Archived 25 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Gaukroger...
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    pragmatic theory of truth was a synthesis of correspondence theory of truth and coherence theory of truth, with an added dimension. Truth is verifiable...
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  • Knowledge by acquaintance (category Definitions of knowledge)
    proposition to be true (correspondence theory of truth). a. the truth-maker (S is directly acquainted with the fact that p); b. the truth-bearer (S is directly...
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