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Veritas: The Correspondence Theory and Its Critics (MIT Press)
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| #3231889 in Books | 2009-08-21 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.50 x6.00l,.90 | File type: PDF | 320 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A SOPHISTICATED APPROACH|By Claudio Ferreira Costa|It is difficult to tell something really new on the correspondence theory of truth. So I read this book as a comentary in which the author searches a trafficable way in a forest of arguments. However, I found it often insightfull, sometimes misleading, but always displaying an respectable argumentative cogency.|||Gerald Vision's Veritas is a vigorous and dialectically powerful defense of the correspondence theory of truth. It features a thorough, penetrating, and to my mind persuasive critique of the currently popular deflationalist view championed by Horwich,
In Veritas, Gerald Vision defends the correspondence theory of truth -- the theory that truth has a direct relationship to reality -- against recent attacks, and critically examines its most influential alternatives. The correspondence theory, if successful, explains one way in which we are cognitively connected to the world; thus, it is claimed, truth -- while relevant to semantics, epistemology, and other studies -- also has significant metaphysical conseque...
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