Die Bedeutung von 'wahr' und 'Wahrheit' [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 38 (3):623-626 (1985)
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The author claims that "'true' is not a real predicate". She argues to this conclusion by first dividing the received accounts of truth into the correspondence, redundancy, and prosentential theories, continues by attempting to refute them all, and ends by replacing them with what she calls the "resentential theory." The author correctly identifies the problems facing any theory of truth only to offer a theory which itself succumbs to those very problems.

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