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Full Idea
Most truth-maker theorists are internalists about the truth-maker relation. ...But the correspondence theory makes truth an external relation to some portion of reality. So a truth-maker internalist should not claim to be a narrow correspondence theorist.
Gist of Idea
Truth-making is usually internalist, but the correspondence theory is externalist
Source
Adolph Rami (Introduction: Truth and Truth-Making [2009], 05)
Book Ref
'Truth and Truth-Making', ed/tr. Lowe,E.J./Rami,A. [Acumen 2009], p.8
A Reaction
[wording rearranged] Like many of Rami's distinctions in this article, this feels simplistic. Sharp distinctions can only be made using sharp vocabulary, and there isn't much of that around in philosophy!
18349 | All truths have truth-makers, but only atomic truths correspond to them [Wittgenstein, by Rami] |
10846 | Truthmaker is correspondence, but without the requirement to be one-to-one [Lewis] |
18354 | Correspondence is symmetric, while truth-making is taken to be asymmetric [David] |
18356 | Correspondence is an over-ambitious attempt to explain truth-making [David] |
18363 | Correspondence theorists see facts as the only truth-makers [David] |
14390 | Truthmaker isn't the correspondence theory, because it offers no analysis of truth [Merricks] |
18696 | The vagueness of truthmaker claims makes it easier to run anti-realist arguments [Button] |
18871 | I support the correspondence theory because I believe in truthmakers [Cameron] |
18870 | Maybe truthmaking and correspondence stand together, and are interdefinable [Cameron] |
18338 | Truth-making is usually internalist, but the correspondence theory is externalist [Rami] |
12463 | Unlike correspondence, truthmaking can be one truth to many truthmakers, or vice versa [Jacobs] |