Full Idea
It is not enough for the truth-condition theorist to argue that we need the concept of truth: he must show that we should have the same conception of truth that he has.
Gist of Idea
The truth-conditions theory must get agreement on a conception of truth
Source
Michael Dummett (Truth and the Past [2001], 2)
Book Reference
Dummett,Michael: 'Truth and the Past (Dewey Lectures)' [Columbia 2004], p.35
A Reaction
Davidson invites us to accept Tarski's account of truth. It invites the question of what the theory would be like with a very robust correspondence account of truth, or a flabby rather subjective coherence view, or the worst sort of pragmatic view.