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| Title: | Miller, Bradwardine and the Truth |
| Authors: | Read, Stephen |
| Keywords: | Bradwardine Miller Paradox of the Liar Buridan's theory Theory of truth BC Logic |
| Issue Date: | Jun-2011 |
| Citation: | Read , S 2011 , ' Miller, Bradwardine and the Truth ' Discusiones Filosóficas , vol 12 , no. 18 , pp. 229-35 . |
| Abstract: | In his article "Verdades antiguas y modernas" (in the same issue, pp. 207-27), David Miller criticised Thomas Bradwardine’s theory of truth and signification and my defence of Bradwardine’s application of it to the semantic paradoxes. Much of Miller’s criticism is sympathetic and helpful in gaining a better understanding of the relationship between Bradwardine’s proposed solution to the paradoxes and Alfred Tarski’s. But some of Miller’s criticisms betray a misunderstanding of crucial aspects of Bradwardine’s account of truth and signification. |
| Version: | Postprint |
| Status: | Peer reviewed |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10023/2447 http://discusionesfilosoficas.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php |
| ISSN: | 0124-6127 |
| Type: | Journal article |
| Rights: | This is the author version of an article published in Discusiones Filosóficas. The published version is available at http://discusionesfilosoficas.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php |
| Appears in Collections: | University of St Andrews Research Philosophy Research Philosophical Research Centre for Logic, Language, Metaphysics and Epistemology (Arché) Research
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