
A Theory of Truth
Yannis Stephanou(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 12. October 2023
Book
Hardback
358 pages
978-1-009-43718-9 (ISBN)
Description
How should we treat the liar and kindred paradoxes? A Theory of Truth argues that we should diverge from classical logic, and presents a new formal theory of truth. The theory does not incorporate contradictions and is not substructural, but deviates from classical logic significantly, and endorses principles like 'No sentence is both true and false' and 'No sentence is neither true nor false'. The book starts with an introduction to the paradoxes, suitable for newcomers to the subject, before presenting its approach. Four versions of the theory are covered, extending the theory to a determinacy operator and to a full first-order language with quantifiers. Each includes all Tarskian biconditionals that can be formulated in its language. The author uses original methods to prove the consistency of each version and compares the theory to alternative non-classical theories, including Field's paracomplete approach, Ripley's nontransitive system and Zardini's contraction-free calculus.
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English
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Cambridge
United Kingdom
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sewn/stitched
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Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
694 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-009-43718-9 (9781009437189)
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Yannis Stephanou is Associate Professor at the Department of History and Philosophy of Science in the University of Athens in Greece. He previously taught at King's College London and the University of Cambridge and has published extensively in philosophical logic, philosophy of language, metaphysics and ancient philosophy.
Content
1. Aspects of paradox; 2. Against classical logic; 3. Ambiguity and indexicality; 4. A propositional theory of truth; 5. Proving central theorem 1; 6. Truth and determinacy; 7. A first-order logic and theory of truth; 8. Proving central theorem 4; 9. Another first-order theory of truth; 10. Truth in different non-classical logics; Afterword; References; Index.