On The Semantic Definition of Truth

Russian Studies in Philosophy 2 (1):96-101 (1963)
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Abstract

In speaking of the reasons for the appearance of semantics, certain writers note the following three problems the solution of which demanded semantic analysis: 1) the problem of antinomies; 2) the problem of refining and explaining the basic concepts of formalized logic and mathematics; and 3) the problem of the complete formalization of logic

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