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Convergence to the Truth and Nothing but the Truth
Philosophy of Science, 1989One construal of convergent realism is that for each clear question, scientific inquiry eventually answers it. In this paper we adapt the techniques of formal learning theory to determine in a precise manner the circumstances under which this ideal is achievable. In particular, we define two criteria of convergence to the truth on the basis of evidence.
Kelly, Kevin T., Glymour, Clark
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Truth in Frege's ?law of truth?
Synthese, 1995Etude de la conception universaliste de la logique developpee par Frege afin de determiner les lois de la verite. Rejetant la conception modele-theorique de la logique, Frege construit deux arguments, celui de la redondance et celui de la regression metaphysique, afin de montrer qu'il n'existe pas de propriete de la ...
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2008
Fifty years ago (Bourbaki 1960, p.46) wrote of intuitionism as ‘a school that will probably be remembered only as a historical blip’. Of course, this very prophecy looks today like an historical oddity because, as a matter of fact, intuitionism has survived. Nevertheless, the sense in which it has survived needs clarification. The most striking feature
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Fifty years ago (Bourbaki 1960, p.46) wrote of intuitionism as ‘a school that will probably be remembered only as a historical blip’. Of course, this very prophecy looks today like an historical oddity because, as a matter of fact, intuitionism has survived. Nevertheless, the sense in which it has survived needs clarification. The most striking feature
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Narrative Truth and Theoretical Truth
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1982(1982). Narrative Truth and Theoretical Truth. The Psychoanalytic Quarterly: Vol. 51, No. 1, pp. 43-69.
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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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Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 2014
What exactly do we mean by truth? Although the concept is nebulous across the array of theoretical perspectives in psychoanalysis, it is fundamental to all discourses. Is psychoanalysis in a position to offer a theory of truth despite the fact that at present it has no explicit, formal theory regarding the matter?
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What exactly do we mean by truth? Although the concept is nebulous across the array of theoretical perspectives in psychoanalysis, it is fundamental to all discourses. Is psychoanalysis in a position to offer a theory of truth despite the fact that at present it has no explicit, formal theory regarding the matter?
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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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Abstract Chapter 2 examines the notion of truth in Murdoch’s thought. It outlines three features of the dominant conception of truth: that the fundamental truth-bearers are propositions (or something similar); that truth and falsity are binary; and that it can be fully understood apart from notions of human character and activity ...
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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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