Brentano’s Criticism of the Correspondence Theory of Truth and the Principle “Ens et verum convertuntur”

Grazer Philosophische Studien 5 (1):183-195 (1978)
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This paper investigates Brentano's criticism of the correspondence theory of truth within the context of a discussion of his ontological assumptions. Brentano's interpretation of the formula Veritas est adaequatio rei et intellectus and of the principle ens et verum convertuntur is shown to fit into the history of these principles and into modern interpretations like that of Tarski

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Paul Weingartner
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