A Realist Conception of Truth

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A Realist Conception of Truth is a philosophical work by William Alston that defends a robustly realist, correspondence-based account of truth against various anti-realist and deflationary theories.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
philosophical book
academicDiscipline philosophy
author William Alston NERFINISHED
William P. Alston NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques anti-realist theories of truth
coherence theories of truth
deflationary theories of truth
pragmatic theories of truth
defends correspondence-based account of truth
robustly realist account of truth
format hardcover
genre analytic philosophy
hasISBN 9780801432385
hasPart chapters on anti-realist challenges
chapters on epistemic justification and truth
chapters on the nature of truth
influencedBy Aristotle
Thomas Aquinas NERFINISHED
classical correspondence theory of truth
intendedAudience graduate students in philosophy
professional philosophers
language English
mainTopic correspondence theory of truth
epistemology
metaphysics
realism about truth
truth
mediaType print
notableFor detailed engagement with anti-realist and deflationary accounts of truth
systematic defense of a realist correspondence theory of truth
pageCount 312
philosophicalClaim truth consists in correspondence between propositions and reality
truth is not merely a logical or expressive device
truth is objective and mind-independent
philosophicalTradition analytic philosophy
publicationYear 1996
publisher Cornell University Press NERFINISHED
subject anti-realism (philosophy)
correspondence theory of truth
deflationary theories of truth
philosophy of language
philosophy of truth
realism (philosophy)

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