A Unified Theory of Truth and Reference
The truthmaker theory rests on the thesis that the link between a true judgment and that in the world to which it corresponds is not a one-to-one but rather a one-to-many relation. An analogous thesis in relation to the link between a singular term and that in the world to which it refers is already...
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description | The truthmaker theory rests on the thesis that the link between a true judgment and that in the world to which it corresponds is not a one-to-one but rather a one-to-many relation. An analogous thesis in relation to the link between a singular term and that in the world to which it refers is already widely accepted. This is the thesis to the effect that singular reference is marked by vagueness of a sort that is best understood in supervaluationist terms. In what follows we show that the supervaluationist approach to singular reference, when wedded to the truthmaker idea, yields a framework of surprising power, which offers a uniform set of solutions to a range of problems regarding identity, reference and knowledge, problems which have hitherto been dealt with on an ad hoc basis. 1. The Problem of the Many You make a true judgment to the effect that Amundsen flew to the North Pole. On the theory to be advanced in what follows, it is in first approximation a certain oddly demarcated portion of reality—which might be labeled Amundsen’s flight—which makes your judgment true. Your judgment serves to set into relief this portion of reality against a background of other portions of reality which are traced over. At the same time the designated portion of reality somehow necessitates the truth of your judgment, which is to say: in any possible world in which your judgment and that portion of reality exist, your judgment is true. |
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spelling | ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.67.7793 2025-01-16T23:48:53+00:00 A Unified Theory of Truth and Reference Barry Smith Berit Brogaard The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2001 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.67.7793 http://ontology.buffalo.edu/smith/articles/truthandreference.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.67.7793 http://ontology.buffalo.edu/smith/articles/truthandreference.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://ontology.buffalo.edu/smith/articles/truthandreference.pdf text 2001 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T17:18:35Z The truthmaker theory rests on the thesis that the link between a true judgment and that in the world to which it corresponds is not a one-to-one but rather a one-to-many relation. An analogous thesis in relation to the link between a singular term and that in the world to which it refers is already widely accepted. This is the thesis to the effect that singular reference is marked by vagueness of a sort that is best understood in supervaluationist terms. In what follows we show that the supervaluationist approach to singular reference, when wedded to the truthmaker idea, yields a framework of surprising power, which offers a uniform set of solutions to a range of problems regarding identity, reference and knowledge, problems which have hitherto been dealt with on an ad hoc basis. 1. The Problem of the Many You make a true judgment to the effect that Amundsen flew to the North Pole. On the theory to be advanced in what follows, it is in first approximation a certain oddly demarcated portion of reality—which might be labeled Amundsen’s flight—which makes your judgment true. Your judgment serves to set into relief this portion of reality against a background of other portions of reality which are traced over. At the same time the designated portion of reality somehow necessitates the truth of your judgment, which is to say: in any possible world in which your judgment and that portion of reality exist, your judgment is true. Text North Pole Unknown North Pole |
spellingShingle | Barry Smith Berit Brogaard A Unified Theory of Truth and Reference |
title | A Unified Theory of Truth and Reference |
title_full | A Unified Theory of Truth and Reference |
title_fullStr | A Unified Theory of Truth and Reference |
title_full_unstemmed | A Unified Theory of Truth and Reference |
title_short | A Unified Theory of Truth and Reference |
title_sort | unified theory of truth and reference |
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