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 |  |  | Truth - Subjective versus objective: Encyclopedia II - Truth - Theories about truthPhilosophers and logicians have proposed a number of broad theories about truth, which are now frequently sorted into two camps:
Truth - Robust theories.
Some theories hold in common that truth is a robust (sometimes inflationary) concept. These theories all hold that the surface grammar of sentences that seem to predicate truth or falsity, such as "Snow is white is true" can be taken at face value. Truth is a property, just as red is a property predicated of a barn in ...
See also:Truth, Truth - Bearers of truth, Truth - Theories about truth, Truth - Robust theories, Truth - Deflationary theories, Truth - Formal definitions, Truth - Types of truth, Truth - Subjective versus objective, Truth - Relative versus absolute, Truth - Other uses of Truth, Truth - Double truth, Truth - True testimony, Truth - Truth in logic, Truth - Major philosophers who have proposed theories of truth Read more here: » Truth: Encyclopedia II - Truth - Theories about truth |
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 |  |  | Truth - Subjective versus objective: Encyclopedia II - Truth - Other uses of TruthIn addition to its use in reference to propositions, there are other uses of "truth" and "true" in the English language:
most often applied to people, and is used as a commendation, synonymous with "loyal", as in she is true to her friends. This sense of truth should be contrasted with being fake, insincere, misleading and so on.
True can mean "in accordance with a standard or archetype," which is how it is used in "He is a true Englishman."
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See also:Truth, Truth - Bearers of truth, Truth - Theories about truth, Truth - Robust theories, Truth - Deflationary theories, Truth - Formal definitions, Truth - Types of truth, Truth - Subjective versus objective, Truth - Relative versus absolute, Truth - Other uses of Truth, Truth - Double truth, Truth - True testimony, Truth - Truth in logic, Truth - Major philosophers who have proposed theories of truth Read more here: » Truth: Encyclopedia II - Truth - Other uses of Truth |
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Truth - Subjective versus objective.
Subjective truths are those with which we are most intimately acquainted. That I like broccoli or that I have a pain in my foot are both subjectively true. Metaphysical subjectivism holds that all we have are such truths. That is, that all we can know about are, one way or another, our own subjective experiences. This view does not necessarily reject realism. But at the least it claims that we cannot ...
See also:Truth, Truth - Bearers of truth, Truth - Theories about truth, Truth - Robust theories, Truth - Deflationary theories, Truth - Formal definitions, Truth - Types of truth, Truth - Subjective versus objective, Truth - Relative versus absolute, Truth - Other uses of Truth, Truth - Double truth, Truth - True testimony, Truth - Truth in logic, Truth - Major philosophers who have proposed theories of truth Read more here: » Truth: Encyclopedia II - Truth - Types of truth |
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 |  |  | Truth - Subjective versus objective: Encyclopedia II - Truth - Bearers of truthPhilosophers call any entity that can be true or false a "truth bearer." Propositions, sentences, statements, ideas, beliefs, and judgements are said to be truth bearers. Thus, a truth bearer, in the philosophical sense, is not a person or god.
Some philosophers exclude one or more of these categories, or argue that some of them are true (or false) only in a derivative sense. These claims are made on the basis of theories ...
See also:Truth, Truth - Bearers of truth, Truth - Theories about truth, Truth - Robust theories, Truth - Deflationary theories, Truth - Formal definitions, Truth - Types of truth, Truth - Subjective versus objective, Truth - Relative versus absolute, Truth - Other uses of Truth, Truth - Double truth, Truth - True testimony, Truth - Truth in logic, Truth - Major philosophers who have proposed theories of truth Read more here: » Truth: Encyclopedia II - Truth - Bearers of truth |
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