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The Epistemic Lightness of Truth
Deflationism and its Logic

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  • Date Published: December 2019
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  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781316647837

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  • This book analyses and defends the deflationist claim that there is nothing deep about our notion of truth. According to this view, truth is a 'light' and innocent concept, devoid of any essence which could be revealed by scientific inquiry. Cezary Cieśliński considers this claim in light of recent formal results on axiomatic truth theories, which are crucial for understanding and evaluating the philosophical thesis of the innocence of truth. Providing an up-to-date discussion and original perspectives on this central and controversial issue, his book will be important for those with a background in logic who are interested in formal truth theories and in current philosophical debates about the deflationary conception of truth.

    • Puts forward an original defence of the deflationist concept of truth, appealing to students and researchers interested in current philosophical debates
    • Analyses the state of the art in the field, presenting wider analysis of discussions about truth
    • Examines the most up-to-date results on axiomatic truth theories, using technical material to support the claim of the innocence of truth
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    'I cannot praise this book too highly. I predict that it will constitute indispensable reading for any researcher in the field (professional or postgraduate) for years to come. Many open problems are listed: many of them would constitute excellent subjects of a Ph.D. dissertation in philosophical logic; others set a research agenda that will keep a significant part of the next generation of researchers on axiomatic truth occupied.' Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

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    • Date Published: December 2019
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781316647837
    • length: 312 pages
    • dimensions: 243 x 169 x 15 mm
    • weight: 0.55kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction
    1. Preliminaries
    2. Approaches to truth
    Part I. Disquotation:
    3. Disquotational theories
    4. Why do we need disquotational truth?
    5. The generalisation problem
    Part II. Conservativity:
    6. (Non)conservativity of disquotation
    7. CT− and CT: conservativity properties
    8. Other compositional truth theories
    9. Conservativity: philosophical motivations
    10. Maximal conservative theories
    11. The conservativeness argument
    Part III. Reflection Principles:
    12. The strength of reflection principles
    13. Deflationism and truth-theoretical strength.

  • Author

    Cezary Cieśliński, University of Warsaw
    Cezary Cieśliński is a member of the Institute of Philosophy at Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland. His research, which focuses on truth theories, logic and philosophy of language, has been published in journals including Mind and the Journal of Philosophical Logic.

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