<p><P>This book is an inquiry into the philosophical concern with truth as one joint subject in philosophy of language and metaphysics and presents a theory of truth, substantive perspectivism (SP). Emphasizing our basic pre-theoretic understanding of truth (i.e., what is captured by the axiomatic t
Substantive Perspectivism: An Essay on Philosophical Concern with Truth
โ Scribed by Prof. Bo Mou (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 229
- Series
- Synthese Library 344
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book is an inquiry into the philosophical concern with truth as one joint subject in philosophy of language and metaphysics and presents a theory of truth, substantive perspectivism (SP). Emphasizing our basic pre-theoretic understanding of truth (i.e., what is captured by the axiomatic thesis of truth that the nature of truth consists in capturing the way things are), and in the deflationism vs. substantivism debate background, SP argues for the substantive nature of non-linguistic truth and its notionโs indispensable substantive explanatory role, both of which are not only intrinsically beyond what the linguistic function of the truth predicate can tell but are fundamentally related to the raison dโรชtre of the truth predicate. Taking a holistic approach, SP endeavors to do justice to various reasonable perspectives, which are somehow contained in many competing accounts of truth, through a coordinate system: SP interprets such perspectives as distinct but related perspective-elaboration principles that distinctively (regarding distinct dimensions of the truth concern and/or for the sake of distinct purposes) elaborate, but are also unified by, the truth axiom thesis. To look at the issue from a broader vision, the book also takes a cross-tradition approach exploring the relationship between Daoist thinking of truth and thinking about truth in analytic philosophy.
This book will enhance our systematic understanding of the issue through its holistic approach, broaden our vision on the issue via its cross-tradition approach, and enrich the conceptual and explanatory resources in treating the issue. The intended readership consists of researchers and graduate students.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Starting Point and Engaging Background....Pages 1-34
Case Analysis I: Tarskiโs Semantic Approach in the Metaphysical Project....Pages 35-78
Case Analysis II: Quineโs Disquotational Approach in the Linguistic Project....Pages 79-106
Case Analysis III: Davidsonโs Approach in the Explanatory-Role Project....Pages 107-124
Case Analysis IV: A Cross-Tradition ExaminationโPhilosophical Concern with Truth in Classical Daoism....Pages 125-158
Substantive Perspectivism Concerning Truth....Pages 159-204
Back Matter....Pages 205-217
โฆ Subjects
Philosophy of Language; Metaphysics; Ontology; Epistemology; Logic; Non-Western Philosophy
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