The Correspondence Theory of Truth: An Essay on the Metaphysics of Predication [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 57 (1):167-168 (2003)
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Abstract

Newman takes it as a given that truth involves some sort of correspondence between either sentences or propositions and something else in the nature of things. Furthermore, he holds that to have a viable correspondence theory of truth one must provide a metaphysical discussion of these topics: “ How sentences correspond to the world. How propositions correspond to the world. The nature of propositions. The nature of facts”. The subtitle’s mention of predication reveals the author’s view that facts or states of affairs are nothing over and above particulars having monadic or polyadic universal characteristics.

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Raymond Woller
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