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From the Act of Judging to the SentenceThe Notion of the Truth Bearer

From the Act of Judging to the Sentence: The Notion of the Truth Bearer Chapter 2 1. The Place of the Notion of the Truth Bearer in the Theory of Truth Critics of the analytic position inphilosophy state that when one does not know how to beginan issue, one begins with an analysisof the usage of a term in ordinary language. I am not, however, in a position to begin such an analysis, for the term I am interestedin, the ‘truthbearer’, does not belong to ordinary language. It is one of those terms that are introducedfor a special purpose ina given theory:the ‘truthbearer’ is a term introducedfor the purposes of ageneral philosophical theory of truth.Thus, inorder to verify whether the term is useful for such a theory, one should take a look at the general framework of such a theory. Recent philosophers commonly include under the notion of a ‘theory of truth’ such general topics as the definition of truth, the criteria for truth, and the question of the bearers of truth. Each of these topics receives separate treatment in Bertrand Russell’s writings on truth. Thus, one can claimthat the tradition inwhich thetheory of truth consists of those parts isasold as analyticphilosophy itself.When we examine the literature on truthinthe his- tory of philosophy http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

From the Act of Judging to the SentenceThe Notion of the Truth Bearer

Part of the Synthese Library Book Series (volume 328)
Editors: Wolenski, Jan

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Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Copyright
© Springer 2005
ISBN
978-1-4020-3396-4
Pages
23 –31
DOI
10.1007/1-4020-3397-4_2
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Abstract

Chapter 2 1. The Place of the Notion of the Truth Bearer in the Theory of Truth Critics of the analytic position inphilosophy state that when one does not know how to beginan issue, one begins with an analysisof the usage of a term in ordinary language. I am not, however, in a position to begin such an analysis, for the term I am interestedin, the ‘truthbearer’, does not belong to ordinary language. It is one of those terms that are introducedfor a special purpose ina given theory:the ‘truthbearer’ is a term introducedfor the purposes of ageneral philosophical theory of truth.Thus, inorder to verify whether the term is useful for such a theory, one should take a look at the general framework of such a theory. Recent philosophers commonly include under the notion of a ‘theory of truth’ such general topics as the definition of truth, the criteria for truth, and the question of the bearers of truth. Each of these topics receives separate treatment in Bertrand Russell’s writings on truth. Thus, one can claimthat the tradition inwhich thetheory of truth consists of those parts isasold as analyticphilosophy itself.When we examine the literature on truthinthe his- tory of philosophy

Published: Jan 1, 2005

Keywords: True Judgment; Truth Bearer; Pluralistic Attitude; Accor Ding; Nihilistic View

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