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A Correspondence Theory of Exemplification
Axiomathes, 2012What is exemplification? A proposition that attributes a property to an object is true if the object exemplifies the property. But according to the correspondence theory, a proposition is true if the corresponding fact exists. So if the correspondence theory is correct, an exemplification of a temporal property by an object is simply the concrete ...
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The Correspondence Theory of Truth
According to the correspondence theory of truth a proposition is true if and only if it corresponds to a fact. The present entry explains this definition, outlines an ontology of facts, and sketches a theory of meaning that naturally accompanies the ...
Nils Kurbis
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Truth, correspondence theory of
2018The correspondence theory in its simplest form says that truth is a connection to reality. To be true is to accurately describe – in other words, match, picture, depict, express, conform to, agree with or correspond to – the real world or parts of it. For example, the proposition that a cat is on a mat is true if a real cat is on a real mat. Otherwise,
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The Correspondence Theory of Truth
20183.1 Bolzano’s understanding of the matter—Some classic views: Aquinas, Kant and Wittgenstein—Lewis’ criticism—Rapports between our cognition and the world: a question of justification—Rejection of an anthropocentric position—Varieties of intelligence.
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Kuhn, the correspondence theory of truth and coherentist epistemology
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 2007Jouni-Matti Kuukkanen
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BPS/CFT correspondence IV: sigma models and defects in gauge theory
Letters in Mathematical Physics, 2018Nikita Nekrasov, Nekrasov Nikita
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