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Single Idea 18867

[filed under theme 3. Truth / B. Truthmakers / 4. Truthmaker Necessitarianism ]

Full Idea

Orthodox truthmaker theory (Armstrong's) entails Maximalism (that every true proposition has at least one truthmaker), and Necessitarianism (that the existence of a truthmaker necessitates the truth of its proposition).

Gist of Idea

Orthodox Truthmaker applies to all propositions, and necessitates their truth

Source

Ross P. Cameron (Truthmakers, Realism and Ontology [2008], 'Max and Nec')

Book Ref

'Being: Developments in Contemporary Metaphysics', ed/tr. Le Poidevin,R [CUP 2008], p.107


A Reaction

I think I accept both of these. If you say only some truths have truthmakers, the other truths are then baffling. And how could a truthmaker fail in its job? But that doesn't necessitate the existence of the proposition.


The 11 ideas with the same theme [makers that ground truths also force them to be true]:

Truth-making can't be entailment, because truthmakers are portions of reality [Armstrong]
Armstrong says truthmakers necessitate their truth, where 'necessitate' is a primitive relation [Armstrong, by MacBride]
Something can only have a place in a preferred account of things if it is entailed by the account [Jackson]
God might necessitate that something happen, but He is not the truth-maker for it [Smith,B]
The view that truth making is entailment is misguided and misleading [Heil]
It is assumed that a proposition is necessarily true if its truth-maker exists [David]
Give up objects necessitating truths, and say their natures cause the truths? [Cameron]
Orthodox Truthmaker applies to all propositions, and necessitates their truth [Cameron]
God fixes all the truths of the world by fixing what exists [Cameron]
Determinate truths don't need extra truthmakers, just truthmakers that are themselves determinate [Cameron]
Most theorists say that truth-makers necessitate their truths [Rami]