"What is truth?" has long been the philosophical question par
excellence. The Nature of Truth collects in one volume the
twentieth century's most influential philosophical work on the
subject. The coverage strikes a balance between classic works and
the leading edge of current philosophical research.
The essays center around two questions: Does truth have an
underlying nature? And if so, what sort of nature does it have?
Thus the book discusses both traditional and deflationary theories
of truth, as well as phenomenological, postmodern, and pluralist
approaches to the problem. The essays are organized by theory. Each
of the seven sections opens with a detailed introduction that not
only discusses the essays in that section but relates them to other
relevant essays in the book. Eleven of the essays are previously
unpublished or substantially revised. The book also includes
suggestions for further reading.
Contributors: Linda Martin Alcoff, William P. Alston, J.L.
Austin, Brand Blanshard, Marian David, Donald Davidson, Michael
Devitt, Michael Dummett, Hartry Field, Michel Foucault, Dorothy
Grover, Anil Gupta, Martin Heidegger, Terence Horgan, Jennifer
Hornsby, Paul Horwich, William James, Michael P. Lynch, Charles
Sanders Pierce, Hilary Putnam, W.V.O. Quine, F.P. Ramsey, Richard
Rorty, Bertrand Russell, Scott Soames, Ernest Sosa, P.F. Strawson,
Alfred Tarski, Ralph C. Walker, Crispin Wright."
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