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Full Idea
A fact is an existential characteristic 'of' the domain; it is not something 'in' the domain. To search for truth-making facts in the world is indeed futile.
Gist of Idea
Truthmakers are facts 'of' a domain, not something 'in' the domain
Source
Fred Sommers (Intellectual Autobiography [2005], 'Existence')
Book Ref
'The Old New Logic', ed/tr. Oderberg,David S. [MIT 2005], p.19
A Reaction
Attacking Austin on truth. Helpful. It is hard to see how a physical object has a mysterious power to 'make' a truth. No energy-transfer seems involved in the making. Animals think true thoughts; I suspect that concerns their mental maps of the world.
Related Ideas
Idea 10835 True sentences says the appropriate descriptive thing on the appropriate demonstrative occasion [Austin,JL]
Idea 18902 Correspondence theories can't tell you what truths correspond to [Davidson]
18904 | 'Predicable' terms come in charged pairs, with one the negation of the other [Sommers, by Engelbretsen] |
18903 | Sommers promotes the old idea that negation basically refers to terms [Sommers, by Engelbretsen] |
18893 | Translating into quantificational idiom offers no clues as to how ordinary thinkers reason [Sommers] |
18894 | Predicates form a hierarchy, from the most general, down to names at the bottom [Sommers] |
18901 | Truthmakers are facts 'of' a domain, not something 'in' the domain [Sommers] |
18895 | Logic which maps ordinary reasoning must be transparent, and free of variables [Sommers] |
18900 | Unfortunately for realists, modern logic cannot say that some fact exists [Sommers] |
18898 | In standard logic, names are the only way to refer [Sommers] |
18897 | Predicate logic has to spell out that its identity relation '=' is an equivalent relation [Sommers] |