In this book, Dodd explains that correspondence theories of truth
fail because the relation between true thought and fact is
identity, not correspondence. Facts are not complexes of worldly
entities which make thoughts true; they are merely true thoughts.
The resulting "modest identity theory" allows for a defensible
deflation of the concept of truth.
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