Truth : a primer
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Truth : a primer
(Focus series)
Westview Press, 1995
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 239-245
Includes index
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ISBN 9780813320007
Description
In this introduction to the concept of truth, which lies at the heart of philosophy, Schmitt examines important historical and contemporary theories. At a time when it is fashionable for scholars in other fields to deny the possibility of truth, he offers insight into what is at stake in such denials. He also discusses closely related issues such as realism and idealism, absolutism and relativism, and the nature of contemporary pragmatism. The book is considered especially suitable for students of epistemology, metaphysics and philosophy of language.
Table of Contents
- Realism and idealism
- absolutism and relativism
- pragmatism
- the coherence theory
- deflationism
- the correspondence theory
- truth and knowledge.
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: pbk ISBN 9780813320014
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Truth: A Primer is the ideal short introduction to truth and a cluster of key related concepts: realism and idealism, absolutism and relativism, and pragmatism. It is a quick but accurate and philosophically sophisticated overview that will prove invaluable to a wide range of students in philosophy. }The concept of truth lies at the heart of philosophy; whether one approaches it from epistemology or metaphysics, from the philosophy of language or the philosophy of science or religion, one must come to terms with the nature of truth.In this brisk introduction, Frederick Schmitt covers all the most important historical and contemporary theories of truth. Along the way he also sheds considerable light on such closely related issues as realism and idealism, absolutism and relativism, and the nature of contemporary pragmatism.At a time when it is fashionable for scholars outside of philosophy to deny the possibility of truth, Schmitts lucid, technically accurate survey offers the easiest way to understand what is really at stake in such denials.
Truth: A Primer is a quick but accurate and philosophically sophisticated overview that will prove invaluable to philosophers and their students in a wide range of courses, in particular epistemology, metaphysics, and philosophy of language. }
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Realism and Idealism
- Absolutism and Relativism
- Pragmatism
- The Coherence Theory
- Deflationism
- The Correspondence Theory
- Truth and Knowledge
- Conclusion.
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