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A Theory of Truthmaking

A Theory of Truthmaking

A Theory of Truthmaking

Metaphysics, Ontology, and Reality
Jamin Asay, The University of Hong Kong
March 2022
Paperback
9781108718615

    The theory of truthmaking has long aroused skepticism from philosophers who believe it to be tangled up in contentious ontological commitments and unnecessary theoretical baggage. In this book, Jamin Asay shows why that suspicion is unfounded. Challenging the current orthodoxy that truthmaking's fundamental purpose is to be a tool for explaining why truths are true, Asay revives the conception of truthmaking as fundamentally an exercise in ontology: a means for coordinating one's beliefs about what is true and one's ontological commitments. He goes on to show how truthmaking connects to analyticity, truth, and realism, and how it contributes to debates over nominalism, presentism, mathematical objects, and fictional characters. His book is the most comprehensive exploration to date into what truthmaking is and how it contributes to metaphysical debates across philosophy, and will interest a wide range of readers in metaphysics and beyond.

    • Presents a systematic and near-comprehensive survey of the vast literature on truthmaking
    • Shows that truthmaker theory is not limited in scope to traditional metaphysical questions
    • Articulates a fresh perspective on truthmaker theory which revives the theoretical motivation which initially drove it

    Reviews & endorsements

    'This is an engaging read: brisk, direct, and thoroughly enjoyable, with interesting and challenging arguments throughout. If you're interested in the philosophy of truth, you should read it.' Mark Jago, University of Nottingham

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    Product details

    March 2022
    Paperback
    9781108718615
    310 pages
    228 × 152 × 16 mm
    0.459kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction. A manifesto for truthmaking
    • Part I. Foundations:
    • 1. A methodology for truthmaking
    • 2. Truthmaking, accounting, and explanation
    • 3. The truthmaking relation
    • 4. Truthmaker maximalism and the scope of truthmaking
    • 5. A catalog of objections
    • Part II. Applications:
    • 6. Truth
    • 7. Analyticity
    • 8. Realism
    • Part III. Metaphysics:
    • 9. Nominalism
    • 10. Presentism
    • 11. Mathematics
    • 12. Fiction
    • Conclusion. Building an ontology.