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Single Idea 3745

[filed under theme 3. Truth / A. Truth Problems / 5. Truth Bearers ]

Full Idea

Maybe a sentence is not a candidate for truth until it is used to make a statement.

Gist of Idea

Must sentences make statements to qualify for truth?

Source

D.J. O'Connor (The Correspondence Theory of Truth [1975], Ch.6)

Book Ref

O'Connor,D.J.: 'The Correspondence Theory of Truth' [Hutchinson 1975], p.35


The 8 ideas from D.J. O'Connor

Beliefs must match facts, but also words must match beliefs [O'Connor]
We can't contemplate our beliefs until we have expressed them [O'Connor]
The semantic theory requires sentences as truth-bearers, not propositions [O'Connor]
Must sentences make statements to qualify for truth? [O'Connor]
Logic seems to work for unasserted sentences [O'Connor]
Events are fast changes which are of interest to us [O'Connor]
Without language our beliefs are particular and present [O'Connor]
What does 'true in English' mean? [O'Connor]