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Single Idea 10170

[from 'Structures and Structuralism in Phil of Maths' by E Reck / M Price, in 3. Truth / F. Semantic Truth / 2. Semantic Truth ]

Full Idea

While truth can be defined in a relative way, as truth in one particular model, a non-relative notion of truth is implied, as truth in all models.

Gist of Idea

While true-in-a-model seems relative, true-in-all-models seems not to be

Source

E Reck / M Price (Structures and Structuralism in Phil of Maths [2000], §4)


A Reaction

[The article is actually discussing arithmetic] This idea strikes me as extremely important. True-in-all-models is usually taken to be tautological, but it does seem to give a more universal notion of truth. See semantic truth, Tarski, Davidson etc etc.

Related Ideas

Idea 10017 Truth in a model is more tractable than the general notion of truth [Hodes]

Idea 13634 Satisfaction is 'truth in a model', which is a model of 'truth' [Shapiro]