Paradoxy, pravdivost a korespondence v sémantice Rogera Swynesheda

Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 18 (1):40-61 (2011)
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The present paper is concerned with an exposé of the basic general-semantic theses presented in the tract called “De insolubilibus” written by the 14th century British logician Roger Swyneshed. Swyneshed‘s semantics is analysed as a highly specific theory of truth, correspondence and facts . Swyneshed’s theory revises the correspondence theory of truth and rejects the principle of bivalence, while offering the solution to two different types of paradoxes . As it is usual for theories of this kind, Swyneshed’s semantics has to face the specific forms of revenge-arguments, which lead to a specific conception of truthmaking

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Miroslav Hanke
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