Hartry Field
Saving Truth from Paradox
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Saving Truth from Paradox
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This is an ambitious investigation into paradoxes of truth and related issues, with occasional forays into notions such as vagueness, the nature of validity, and the G¿del incompleteness theorems. Hartry Field presents a new approach to the paradoxes and provides a systematic and detailed account of the main competing approaches.
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This is an ambitious investigation into paradoxes of truth and related issues, with occasional forays into notions such as vagueness, the nature of validity, and the G¿del incompleteness theorems. Hartry Field presents a new approach to the paradoxes and provides a systematic and detailed account of the main competing approaches.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 641g
- ISBN-13: 9780199230747
- ISBN-10: 0199230749
- Artikelnr.: 23909143
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 641g
- ISBN-13: 9780199230747
- ISBN-10: 0199230749
- Artikelnr.: 23909143
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
* Preface
* Introduction
* PART ONE: A Selective Background
* 1: Chapter 1: Self-Reference and Tarski's Theorem
* 2: Validity and the Unprovability of Soundness
* 3: Kripke's Theory of Truth (Strong Kleene Version)
* 4: Adding a Conditional? Curry and Lukasiewicz
* 5: Interlude on Vagueness, and the Paradoxes of König and Berry
* PART TWO: Broadly Classical Approaches
* 6: Introduction to the broadly classical options
* 7: Truth-Value Gaps in Classical Theories
* 8: Truth-value Gluts in Classical Theories
* 9: A Second Interlude on Vagueness
* 10: Introduction to Supervaluational Approaches to Paradox
* 11: A Survey of Supervaluational and Revision-Rule Theories
* 12: Are Supervaluational and Revision Theories Self-Undermining?
* 13: Intersubstitutivity and the Purpose of Truth
* 14: Stratified and Contextual Theories
* Stratified and Contextual Theories
* 15: What Is To Be Done?
* 16: Fixed Points and Revision Rules for Conditionals
* 17: More on Revision-theoretic Conditionals
* 18: What Has Been Done
* PART FOUR: More on Paracomplete Solutions
* 19: Validity, Truth-Preservation and the Second Incompleteness
Theorem
* 20: Other Paradoxes
* 21: Do Paracomplete Solutions Depend on Expressive Limitations?
* 22: Determinateness, Hyper-determinateness, Super-Determinateness and
Revenge
* PART FIVE: Paraconsistent Dialetheism
* 23: An Introduction to Paraconsistent Dialetheism
* 24: Some Dialetheic Theories
* 25: Paraconsistent Dialetheism and Soundness
* 26: Hyper-determinacy and revenge
* Bibliography
* Introduction
* PART ONE: A Selective Background
* 1: Chapter 1: Self-Reference and Tarski's Theorem
* 2: Validity and the Unprovability of Soundness
* 3: Kripke's Theory of Truth (Strong Kleene Version)
* 4: Adding a Conditional? Curry and Lukasiewicz
* 5: Interlude on Vagueness, and the Paradoxes of König and Berry
* PART TWO: Broadly Classical Approaches
* 6: Introduction to the broadly classical options
* 7: Truth-Value Gaps in Classical Theories
* 8: Truth-value Gluts in Classical Theories
* 9: A Second Interlude on Vagueness
* 10: Introduction to Supervaluational Approaches to Paradox
* 11: A Survey of Supervaluational and Revision-Rule Theories
* 12: Are Supervaluational and Revision Theories Self-Undermining?
* 13: Intersubstitutivity and the Purpose of Truth
* 14: Stratified and Contextual Theories
* Stratified and Contextual Theories
* 15: What Is To Be Done?
* 16: Fixed Points and Revision Rules for Conditionals
* 17: More on Revision-theoretic Conditionals
* 18: What Has Been Done
* PART FOUR: More on Paracomplete Solutions
* 19: Validity, Truth-Preservation and the Second Incompleteness
Theorem
* 20: Other Paradoxes
* 21: Do Paracomplete Solutions Depend on Expressive Limitations?
* 22: Determinateness, Hyper-determinateness, Super-Determinateness and
Revenge
* PART FIVE: Paraconsistent Dialetheism
* 23: An Introduction to Paraconsistent Dialetheism
* 24: Some Dialetheic Theories
* 25: Paraconsistent Dialetheism and Soundness
* 26: Hyper-determinacy and revenge
* Bibliography
* Preface
* Introduction
* PART ONE: A Selective Background
* 1: Chapter 1: Self-Reference and Tarski's Theorem
* 2: Validity and the Unprovability of Soundness
* 3: Kripke's Theory of Truth (Strong Kleene Version)
* 4: Adding a Conditional? Curry and Lukasiewicz
* 5: Interlude on Vagueness, and the Paradoxes of König and Berry
* PART TWO: Broadly Classical Approaches
* 6: Introduction to the broadly classical options
* 7: Truth-Value Gaps in Classical Theories
* 8: Truth-value Gluts in Classical Theories
* 9: A Second Interlude on Vagueness
* 10: Introduction to Supervaluational Approaches to Paradox
* 11: A Survey of Supervaluational and Revision-Rule Theories
* 12: Are Supervaluational and Revision Theories Self-Undermining?
* 13: Intersubstitutivity and the Purpose of Truth
* 14: Stratified and Contextual Theories
* Stratified and Contextual Theories
* 15: What Is To Be Done?
* 16: Fixed Points and Revision Rules for Conditionals
* 17: More on Revision-theoretic Conditionals
* 18: What Has Been Done
* PART FOUR: More on Paracomplete Solutions
* 19: Validity, Truth-Preservation and the Second Incompleteness
Theorem
* 20: Other Paradoxes
* 21: Do Paracomplete Solutions Depend on Expressive Limitations?
* 22: Determinateness, Hyper-determinateness, Super-Determinateness and
Revenge
* PART FIVE: Paraconsistent Dialetheism
* 23: An Introduction to Paraconsistent Dialetheism
* 24: Some Dialetheic Theories
* 25: Paraconsistent Dialetheism and Soundness
* 26: Hyper-determinacy and revenge
* Bibliography
* Introduction
* PART ONE: A Selective Background
* 1: Chapter 1: Self-Reference and Tarski's Theorem
* 2: Validity and the Unprovability of Soundness
* 3: Kripke's Theory of Truth (Strong Kleene Version)
* 4: Adding a Conditional? Curry and Lukasiewicz
* 5: Interlude on Vagueness, and the Paradoxes of König and Berry
* PART TWO: Broadly Classical Approaches
* 6: Introduction to the broadly classical options
* 7: Truth-Value Gaps in Classical Theories
* 8: Truth-value Gluts in Classical Theories
* 9: A Second Interlude on Vagueness
* 10: Introduction to Supervaluational Approaches to Paradox
* 11: A Survey of Supervaluational and Revision-Rule Theories
* 12: Are Supervaluational and Revision Theories Self-Undermining?
* 13: Intersubstitutivity and the Purpose of Truth
* 14: Stratified and Contextual Theories
* Stratified and Contextual Theories
* 15: What Is To Be Done?
* 16: Fixed Points and Revision Rules for Conditionals
* 17: More on Revision-theoretic Conditionals
* 18: What Has Been Done
* PART FOUR: More on Paracomplete Solutions
* 19: Validity, Truth-Preservation and the Second Incompleteness
Theorem
* 20: Other Paradoxes
* 21: Do Paracomplete Solutions Depend on Expressive Limitations?
* 22: Determinateness, Hyper-determinateness, Super-Determinateness and
Revenge
* PART FIVE: Paraconsistent Dialetheism
* 23: An Introduction to Paraconsistent Dialetheism
* 24: Some Dialetheic Theories
* 25: Paraconsistent Dialetheism and Soundness
* 26: Hyper-determinacy and revenge
* Bibliography