Comments to Wrenn's Truth from a prosententialist perspective

Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 1 (36):101-111 (2017)
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In his text Truth, Chase Wrenn provides us with an exposition and a critical assessment of some of the main contemporary theories of truth. The author defends a form of deflationism to explain our concept of truth. This text focuses on Wrenn's exposition of deflationism and the alleged relation that this theory has with our intuitions about realism and the value of truth.

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