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Undecidability in Anti-Realism
Philosophia Mathematica, 1998zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1987
What is global anti-realism?: what is truth? how to answer the question the deflation of truth how to be a global anti-realist the metaphysics of anti-realism. Correspondence and coherence: reference and correspondence what is not wrong with the correspondence theory how to refute the correspondence theory coherence, truth and knowledge purported ...
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What is global anti-realism?: what is truth? how to answer the question the deflation of truth how to be a global anti-realist the metaphysics of anti-realism. Correspondence and coherence: reference and correspondence what is not wrong with the correspondence theory how to refute the correspondence theory coherence, truth and knowledge purported ...
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International Studies in Philosophy, 2002
En reponse a l'article precedent de J. Coker, l'A. presente ses propres arguments concernant la verite, la connaissance, la perspective et l'interpretation chez Nietzsche. En reference a son ouvrage intitule «Nietsche: naturalisme et interpretation» (1999), l'A.
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En reponse a l'article precedent de J. Coker, l'A. presente ses propres arguments concernant la verite, la connaissance, la perspective et l'interpretation chez Nietzsche. En reference a son ouvrage intitule «Nietsche: naturalisme et interpretation» (1999), l'A.
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Mind, 1986
Michael Devitt describes the classical correspondence theory of truth, for sentences of a certain type x, as follows. 'Sentences of type x are true or false in virtue of: (i) their objective structure; (2) the objective referential relations between their parts and reality; (3) the objective nature of that reality.'1 By 'objective' Devitt means, at ...
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Michael Devitt describes the classical correspondence theory of truth, for sentences of a certain type x, as follows. 'Sentences of type x are true or false in virtue of: (i) their objective structure; (2) the objective referential relations between their parts and reality; (3) the objective nature of that reality.'1 By 'objective' Devitt means, at ...
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Mind, 1991
There is an argument which purports to show that verificationism and its modem descendant, anti-realism, collapse into a form of radical idealism. For it is widely held that these positions entail that it is possible to know any truth, that is: (1) ( VP )(P -> OKP). Yet it is surely true that there are some truths which, as a matter of contingent fact,
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There is an argument which purports to show that verificationism and its modem descendant, anti-realism, collapse into a form of radical idealism. For it is widely held that these positions entail that it is possible to know any truth, that is: (1) ( VP )(P -> OKP). Yet it is surely true that there are some truths which, as a matter of contingent fact,
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Ratio, 1996
AbstractI characterise a relativist account of truth as one according to which the truth value of a sentence can vary without its meaning changing. Relativism is to be contrasted with absolutism, which states that the truth values of sentences cannot change, so long as their meanings remain constant.
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AbstractI characterise a relativist account of truth as one according to which the truth value of a sentence can vary without its meaning changing. Relativism is to be contrasted with absolutism, which states that the truth values of sentences cannot change, so long as their meanings remain constant.
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2015
Realism about consciousness conjoins a claim that consciousness exists with a claim that the existence is independent in some interesting sense. Consciousness realism so conceived may thus be opposed by a variety of anti-realisms, distinguished from each other by denying the first, the second, or both of the realist’s defining claims.
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Realism about consciousness conjoins a claim that consciousness exists with a claim that the existence is independent in some interesting sense. Consciousness realism so conceived may thus be opposed by a variety of anti-realisms, distinguished from each other by denying the first, the second, or both of the realist’s defining claims.
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Systematic Review of Comparative Studies of the Impact of Realism in Immersive Virtual Experiences
ACM Computing Surveys, 2023Guilherme GonÇalves +2 more
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