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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
“Truth isn’t truth,” Rudy Giuliani infamously asserted. Though critiqued as a manifestation of the “alternative facts” mindset in a “post-truth” era, Giuliani’s words, taken in context, embody a practitioner’s insight into several compelling theoretical questions concerning the nature of legal truth and the construction of facts by legal institutions ...
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“Truth isn’t truth,” Rudy Giuliani infamously asserted. Though critiqued as a manifestation of the “alternative facts” mindset in a “post-truth” era, Giuliani’s words, taken in context, embody a practitioner’s insight into several compelling theoretical questions concerning the nature of legal truth and the construction of facts by legal institutions ...
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2019
Using the Sokal Hoax as a salutary case, Kramer summarizes how postmodernist philosophers treated truth as a flawed “foundational” concept. These ideas filtered into popular culture as the widespread notion that individual perceptions and emotional responses should outweigh objective measures of truth.
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Using the Sokal Hoax as a salutary case, Kramer summarizes how postmodernist philosophers treated truth as a flawed “foundational” concept. These ideas filtered into popular culture as the widespread notion that individual perceptions and emotional responses should outweigh objective measures of truth.
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Truth-Making without Truth-Makers
Synthese, 2006zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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XIII *-TRUTH AND TRUTHFULNESS ATTRIBUTIONS
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (Hardback), 2005A good reason to have a language containing a truth-predicate is that it makes it possible to formulate ‘truthfulness attributions’ (statements like ‘What Mary will tell you about her findings in the cavern will be true’) and that truthfulness attributions are of great help in the transmission of true beliefs, the latter being, of course, a desirable ...
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The entry deals with the concepts of truth and post truth in their relationship both with law and with literature. The author discusses some basic aspects of the philosophical accounts on truth and describes some questions like fiction, interpretation, etc. - crucial in both fields.
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Truth conditions and truth values
Analysis, 1983Critique de la position anti-realiste en semantique defendue par N. Tennant. L'A. soutient contre celui-ci que nous n'avons aucune raison de dire qu'une phrase possedant une valeur de verite determinee doit etre decidable.
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Abstract The purpose of this book is to bring nihilism into debates over truth and paradox, and show that a nihilist approach to truth is a serious contender. In the philosophy of mathematics, Field denies the existence of mathematical objects, and in metaethics Mackie denies the existence of morally obligatory actions.
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Truth, the Whole Truth, and Partial Truth
2003AbstractThis chapter reviews the formalism of “pragmatic” or “quasi” truth. Just as Tarski's formalization attempted to capture what he called the “intentions” of the correspondence view of truth, the formalism outlined here attempts to represent the “intentions” of the pragmatists, notably Peirce and James.
Newton C. A. da Costa, Steven French
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Truth, Post-truth, Non-truth: New Aestheticized Digital Regime of Truth
2019Recent discourses of post-truth and fake news indicate that something has happened in terms of how (neoliberal) reality is perceived. But how can we theoretically conceptualize this phenomenon, embodied in the recent rise of alt-right movements, which came full circle with the election of Donald Trump and the re-emergence of chauvinistic discourses in ...
Nina Cvar, Robert Bobnič
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