9 ideas
23295 | Truth cannot be reduced to anything simpler [Davidson] |
10842 | The fact which is stated by a true sentence is not something in the world [Strawson,P] |
10843 | Facts aren't exactly true statements, but they are what those statements say [Strawson,P] |
23298 | Neither Aristotle nor Tarski introduce the facts needed for a correspondence theory [Davidson] |
10844 | The statement that it is raining perfectly fits the fact that it is raining [Strawson,P] |
23297 | The language to define truth needs a finite vocabulary, to make the definition finite [Davidson] |
10841 | The word 'true' always refers to a possible statement [Strawson,P] |
23296 | We can elucidate indefinable truth, but showing its relation to other concepts [Davidson] |
23294 | It is common to doubt truth when discussing it, but totally accept it when discussing knowledge [Davidson] |