Circularity, Definition and Truth

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This volume consists of eighteen new essays, written by distinguished scholars, on topics that are of great interest to logicians and philosophers: definitions and the concept of truth. The essays fall into three groups. The first group defends the logical legitimacy and fruitfulness of circular definitions. It argues that circular definitions yield better theories not only of truth but also of defeasible inference, rationality, knowledge, and vagueness. The second group contributes to the philosophical debate over deflationism. The final group is concerned with recent logical theories of truth. This group includes critical assessments of fixed point and revision theories. It includes also new and accessible presentations of pointer semantics theory by their originators.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Andre Chapuis

Andre Chapuis is the recipient of a Swiss NSF fellowship for research on the foundation of rational choice. His doctoral dissertation on contemporary theories of truth was awarded the Wolfgang Stegmuller Prize in 1994. his articles have been published in Journal of Philosophical Logic and Journal of Indian council of Philosophical Research.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Anil Gupta

Anil Gupta is the Rudy Professor of philosophy at Indian University, Bloomington, U.S.A. He has authored the Logic of common Nouns (1980) and, with Nuel Benap, the revision Theory of Truth (1993). His articles and reviews have appeared in Journal of Philosophy, Philosophical Logic, and other journals. He was an editor of Journal of Philosophical Logic and currently serves on the editorial board of journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research.

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Title
Circularity, Definition and Truth
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8185636443
Length
viii+402p., Figures; Notes; References; Index; 26cm
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