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Beliefs as secondary truth bearers in a pluralistic proposition theory

  • Post author:Emil O. W. Kirkegaard
  • Post published:21. November 2009
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It is common to speak of true beliefs. As an example think of the JTB analyses of knowledge. JTB, that is, justified true belief. One could see “true belief” as…

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Sentences as secondary truth bearers in a pluralistic proposition theory #2

  • Post author:Emil O. W. Kirkegaard
  • Post published:21. November 2009
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I have had some additional thoughts about this after discussing it with fast here. First fast asks: “You said, "a sentence is true [if and only if] it expresses exactly…

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Sentences as secondary truth bearers in a pluralistic proposition theory

  • Post author:Emil O. W. Kirkegaard
  • Post published:18. November 2009
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It seems to me that monist sentence theories are too implausible, but might it not nonetheless be the case that some sentences are true/false? In this essay I will discuss…

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