From the Act of Judging to the Sentence
The Problem of Truth Bearers from Bolzano to Tarski (Synthese Library)
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Author
Contributions
- Jan Wolenski (Editor) - Contributor
Publication
2005-05-31 - Springer
Language
English
Word Count
60,000 words, Guess
Page Count
240 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL9328889M
- ISBN-139781402033964
- ISBN-101402033966
- OCLC Control Number59617329
- OCLC Control Numberfromactjudgingto00rojs
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2005280748
- LibraryThing5624976
- Goodreads3081894
Classifications
- LCCBD171 .R65 2005
Description
This book offers a detailed study of the truth-bearers problem, that is, the question of which category of items the predicates ‘true’ and ‘false’ are predicated. The book has two dimensions: historical and systematic. Both focus around Tarski’s semantic theory of truth. The author locates Tarski’s ideas in a broad context of Austrian philosophy, in particular, Brentano’s tradition. However, Bolzano and phenomenology (Husserl and Reinach) are also taken into account. The historical perspective is completed by showing how Tarski was rooted in Polish philosophical tradition originated with Twardowski and his version of Brentanism. The historical considerations are the basis for showing how the idea of truth-bearers as acts of judging was transformed into the theory of truth-bearers as sentences. In particular, the author analyses the way to nominalism in Polish philosophy, culminating in Lesniewski, Kotarbinski and Tarski. This book is indispensable for everybody interested in the evolution of Austrian philosophy from descriptive psychology to semantics. It is also a fundamental contribution toward a deeper understanding of the philosophical background of Tarski’s theory of truth.
First Sentence
Alfred Tarski's work on the theory of truth published in 1933 entitled Pojecie prawdy w jezykach nauk dedukcyjnych [The Concept of Truth in Formalized Languages] belongs, no doubt, to the canon of philosophical thought.1
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