Thursday, September 07, 2006

Field, Hartry - Truth and the Absence of Fact

In the early 1930s there was prevalent, among scientifically minded philosophers, the view that semantic notions such as the notions of truth and denotation were illegitimate: that they could or should not be incorporated into a scientific conception of the world. But when Tarski's work on truth became known, all this changed.

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