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Truth and Truthmakers

Truth and Truthmakers

Truth and Truthmakers

D. M. Armstrong, University of Sydney
May 2004
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Paperback
9780521547239

    Truths are determined not by what we believe, but by the way the world is. Or so realists about truth believe. Philosophers call such theories correspondence theories of truth. Truthmaking theory, which now has many adherents among contemporary philosophers, is a recent development of a realist theory of truth, and in this book, first published in 2004, D. M. Armstrong offers the first full-length study of this theory. He examines its applications to different sorts of truth, including contingent truths, modal truths, truths about the past and the future, and mathematical truths. In a clear, even-handed and non-technical discussion he makes a compelling case for truthmaking and its importance in philosophy. His book marks a significant contribution to the debate and will be of interest to a wide range of readers working in analytical philosophy.

    • Major statement by a leading metaphysician
    • Truth is an important topic in analytical philosophy
    • Written in a clear and largely non-technical style, so accessible to students

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Armstrong's systematic contribution in this book to the truth maker style of metaphysical enquiry is a very major one; we may well learn more from suggestions he makes … covers much more ground than its length would suggest.' Journal of Philosophy

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    Product details

    May 2004
    Hardback
    9780521838320
    172 pages
    228 × 143 × 16 mm
    0.346kg
    2 b/w illus. 1 table
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. An introduction to truthmakers
    • 2. The general theory of truthmaking
    • 3. Epistemology and methodology
    • 4. Properties, relations and states of affairs
    • 5. Negative truths
    • 6. General truths
    • 7. Truthmakers for modal truths: Part 1, possibility
    • 8. Truthmakers for modal truths: Part 2, necessity
    • 9. Numbers and classes
    • 10. Causes, laws and dispositions
    • 11. Time.
      Author
    • D. M. Armstrong , University of Sydney

      David Armstrong's many publications include A Materialist Theory of Mind (1968) and A World of States of Affairs (1997).