Deflationism, truth, and desire

Ratio 35 (3):204-213 (2022)
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Abstract

Deflationists about truth generally regard the contribution that ‘true’ makes to utterances to be purely logical or expressive: it exists to facilitate communication, and remedy our expressive deficiencies that are due to ignorance or finitude. This paper presents a challenge to that view by considering alethic desires. Alethic desires are desires for one’s beliefs to be true. Such desires, I argue, do not admit of any deflationarily acceptable analysis, and so challenge the deflationist’s austere view about the semantic role of ‘true’. I consider a number of deflationist proposals for analyzing alethic desires, and find them all problematic.

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Jamin Asay
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