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BHA: theories of truth
- Subject: BHA: theories of truth
- From: Ruth Groff <rgroff@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 24 May 1998 23:58:33 -0400 (EDT)
Hi Doug and all,
Others may know this terminology better than I do, but as I understand it,
identifying truth with "warranted belief" is one of a body of approaches the
term for which seems to be "epistemic" -- that is, "p is true" *MEANS* "we
are justified in asserting p" [as opposed to a proponent of a non-epistemic
view, who would say (I think) "we are justified in asserting p *BECAUSE*
it's true"].
Pragmatists, meanwhile, seem to think something like p is true just in case
it is useful to believe that p. You would think that pragmatism would, or
at least could, be a *version* of the epistemic approach, but I'm not sure
if they see it that way.
In terms of disquotational and deflationary, here my understanding is that
the former is treated as a version of the latter. Louis?
I'm getting piles of those "undeliverable" messages too. Anybody know what
to do?
Ruth
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- Thread context:
- BHA: truth and God's eye,
Doug Porpora Mon 25 May 1998, 15:39 GMT
- BHA: citation,
Ruth Groff Mon 25 May 1998, 13:13 GMT
- BHA: theories of truth,
Ruth Groff Mon 25 May 1998, 03:58 GMT
- BHA: irony, etc,
Ruth Groff Sun 24 May 1998, 18:42 GMT
- BHA: Irony (encore une fois),
MSPRINKER Sun 24 May 1998, 17:28 GMT
- BHA: Problem with List Software,
Wallace Polsom Sun 24 May 1998, 15:20 GMT
- BHA: habermas,
Ruth Groff Sun 24 May 1998, 13:47 GMT
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