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Truth and Objectivity

✍ Scribed by Crispin Wright


Publisher
Harvard University Press
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Leaves
263
Edition
2
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Truth_and_Objectivity_----(Intro) (1).pdf
Truth_and_Objectivity
----(Contents).pdf
Truth_and_Objectivity
----(1._Inflating_Deflationism).pdf
Truth_and_Objectivity
----(2._Minimal_Truth_Internal_Realism_and_Superassertibility) (1).pdf
Truth_and_Objectivity
----(3._Convergence_and_Cognitive_Command).pdf
Truth_and_Objectivity
----(4._Cognitive_Command_and_the_Theoreticity_of_Observation).pdf
Truth_and_Objectivity
----(5._Realism_and_the_Best_Explanation_of_Belief).pdf
Truth_and_Objectivity
----(6._Quietism).pdf
Truth_and_Objectivity
----_(Index).pdf


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