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Single Idea 6088

[filed under theme 3. Truth / A. Truth Problems / 4. Uses of Truth ]

Full Idea

Truth is essentially a method of deducing facts from propositions.

Gist of Idea

Truth is a method of deducing facts from propositions

Source

Colin McGinn (Logical Properties [2000], Ch.5)

Book Ref

McGinn,Colin: 'Logical Properties' [OUP 2003], p.102


A Reaction

Very persuasive. McGinn is offering a disquotational account of truth, but in a robust form. Of course, deduction normally takes the form of moving infallibly from one truth to another, but that model of deduction won't fit this particular proposal.


The 8 ideas with the same theme [how 'truth' is used in thought and enquiry]:

Like animals, we seek truth because we want safety [Nietzsche]
'Truth' is the will to be master over the multiplicity of sensations [Nietzsche]
Truth is what unites, and the profound truths create a community [Jaspers]
'Truth' is the procedures for controlling which statements are acceptable [Foucault]
Truth is a method of deducing facts from propositions [McGinn]
The notion of truth is to help us make use of the utterances of others [Field,H]
Truth relates truthbearers to truthmakers [Heil]
'True of' is applicable to things, while 'true' is applicable to words [Politis]