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Unity, Truth and the Liar : The Modern Relevance of Medieval Solutions to the Liar Paradox

Publication year: 2008

ISBN: 978-1-4020-8468-3

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This volume includes a target paper, taking up the challenge to revive, within a modern (formal) framework, a medieval solution to the Liar Paradox which did not assume Uniqueness of Meaning. Stephen Read, author of the target paper, attempts to formally state a theory of truth that dates back to the 14th century logician Thomas Bradwardine; the theory offers a solution to the Liar Paradox in which the Liar sentence turns out to be false. The rest of the volume consists of papers discussing and/or challenging Read’s – and Bradwardine’s -- views one the one hand, and papers addressing the doctrinal and historical background of medieval theories of truth on the other hand. It also includes a critical edition of Heytesbury’s treatise on insolubles, closely related to Bradwardine’s view.


Subject: Humanities, Social Science and Law, Meaning, Medieval logic, Semantic paradoxes, Theories of truth, language, logic, semantic, semantics