Truth and Knowledge: Some Comments on Russell

Analysis 8 (3):39 - 43 (1947)
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The author discusses russell's "inquiry into meaning and truth". It is russell's supposition that a "true belief" is distinct from a false one by its causes, To which can be applied "rules." the author elaborates on the subject of "the problem of truth," supporting russell's doctrine of distinguishing true from false propositions "by reference to their causes." (staff)

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