Ideas from 'Why Reason Can't be Naturalized' by Hilary Putnam [1981], by Theme Structure

[found in 'Realism and Reason: Papers vol 3' by Putnam,Hilary [CUP 1985,0-521-31394-5]].

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3. Truth / E. Pragmatic Truth / 1. Pragmatic Truth
Truth is rational acceptability
                        Full Idea: Truth, in the only sense in which we have a vital and working notion of it, is rational acceptability.
                        From: Hilary Putnam (Why Reason Can't be Naturalized [1981])
                        A reaction: I smell a circularity somewhere in there, probably in 'rational', though it could be in 'acceptable'. Putnams's views on truth tend to shift a lot. He denies that evolutionary survival is a criterion.