
Truth is one of the central concepts in philosophy, and has been a perennial subject of study. Michael Glanzberg has brought together 36 leading experts from around the world to produce the definitive guide to philosophical issues to do with truth. They consider how the concept of truth has been understood from antiquity to the present day, surveying major debates about truth during the emergence of analytic philosophy. They offer critical assessments of the standard theories of truth, including the coherence, correspondence, identity, and pragmatist theories. They explore the role of truth in metaphysics, with lively discussion of truthmakers, proposition, determinacy, objectivity, deflationism, fictionalism, relativism, and pluralism. Finally the handbook explores broader applications of truth in philosophy, including ethics, science, and mathematics, and reviews formal work on truth and its application to semantic paradox. This Oxford Handbook will be an invaluable resource across all areas of philosophy.
This volume investigates the central philosophical concept of truth by synthesizing historical perspectives and contemporary analytical debates. Edited by Michael Glanzberg, the handbook compiles contributions from 36 international experts to provide a comprehensive framework for understanding truth. The text evaluates standard theories and examines the intersection of truth with metaphysics, ethics, science, and mathematics.
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Experts identify this volume as a foundational reference for advanced students and researchers in analytic philosophy. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the rigorous nature of the technical arguments presented throughout the chapters.
Page Count:
820
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
ISBN-10:
0191502669
ISBN-13:
9780191502668
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