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'Axiomatic Theories of Truth (2013 ver)', 'The Consolations of Philosophy' and 'Philosophy as a way of life'
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3. Truth / A. Truth Problems / 2. Defining Truth
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If we define truth, we can eliminate it [Halbach/Leigh]
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3. Truth / F. Semantic Truth / 1. Tarski's Truth / b. Satisfaction and truth
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If a language cannot name all objects, then satisfaction must be used, instead of unary truth [Halbach/Leigh]
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3. Truth / F. Semantic Truth / 1. Tarski's Truth / c. Meta-language for truth
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Semantic theories need a powerful metalanguage, typically including set theory [Halbach/Leigh]
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3. Truth / F. Semantic Truth / 2. Semantic Truth
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The T-sentences are deductively weak, and also not deductively conservative [Halbach/Leigh]
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3. Truth / G. Axiomatic Truth / 1. Axiomatic Truth
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A natural theory of truth plays the role of reflection principles, establishing arithmetic's soundness [Halbach/Leigh]
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If deflationary truth is not explanatory, truth axioms should be 'conservative', proving nothing new [Halbach/Leigh]
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3. Truth / G. Axiomatic Truth / 2. FS Truth Axioms
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The FS axioms use classical logical, but are not fully consistent [Halbach/Leigh]
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3. Truth / G. Axiomatic Truth / 3. KF Truth Axioms
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KF is formulated in classical logic, but describes non-classical truth, which allows truth-value gluts [Halbach/Leigh]
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