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18487 | We want to know what makes sentences true, rather than defining 'true' [McFetridge] |
Full Idea: The generalisation 'What makes a (any) sentence true?' is not a request for definitions of 'true' (the concept), but rather requests for (partial) explanations of why certain particular sentences are true. | |
From: Ian McFetridge (Truth, Correspondence, Explanation and Knowledge [1977], II) | |
A reaction: McFetridge is responding to the shortcomings of Tarski's account of truth. The mystery seems to be why some of our representations of the world are 'successful', and others are not. |