According to the redundancy theory of truth (also known as the disquotational theory of truth), asserting that a statement is true is completely equivalent...
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saying: What Michael says is true. An early variety of deflationary theory is the redundancy theory of truth, so-called because—in examples like those above...
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Frank Ramsey (mathematician) (category British philosophers of science)
(1927) (which proposed a redundancy theory of truth), Universals of Law and of Fact (1928), Knowledge (1929), Theories (1929), On Truth (1929), Causal Qualities...
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Thought (essay) (category Philosophy of language literature)
that such abstract objects were members of a third realm. Frege also argued for a redundancy theory of truth. Quoting Frege, "The thought, in itself immaterial...
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Coherentism (redirect from Coherence theory of justification)
types of coherentism: the coherence theory of truth, and the coherence theory of justification (also known as epistemic coherentism). Coherent truth is divided...
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Gottlob Frege (redirect from The Basic Laws of Arithmetic)
to Russell's theory of descriptions, to Kurt Gödel's (1906–78) incompleteness theorems, and to Alfred Tarski's (1901–83) theory of truth, is ultimately...
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Philosopher of Science. Mortimer Adler (1902–2001). Eric Hoffer (1902-1983) Frank P. Ramsey (1903–1930). Proposed redundancy theory of truth. Theodor Adorno...
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Analytic philosophy (redirect from History of analytic philosophy)
questioned standard theories of truth, and sometimes advocated a redundancy theory of truth. Frank Ramsey also advocated a redundancy theory. Alfred Tarski...
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– Rationality – Reason – Redundancy theory of truth – Reformed epistemology – Regress argument – Relevant alternatives theory – Reliabilism – Religious...
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version of deflationism is commonly referred to as the redundancy theory. Ramsey noted that in ordinary contexts in which we attribute truth to a proposition...
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translation Ramsey sentence Rational reconstruction Redundancy theory of truth Reference Relevance theory Rhetoric of social intervention model Richard von Mises...
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systems. revision theory of truth A theory proposing a non-classical approach to the concept of truth, suggesting that truth values of propositions can...
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Logical connective (redirect from Truth functional connective)
{\displaystyle y.} Logical connectives are used in computer science and in set theory. A truth-functional approach to logical operators is implemented as logic gates...
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subset of information theory is called rate–distortion theory. Error-correcting codes (channel coding): While data compression removes as much redundancy as...
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Reductio ad Hitlerum Reduction (philosophy) Reductionism Redundancy (language) Redundancy theory of truth Reed–Muller expansion Reference Referential Referential...
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Don't repeat yourself (redirect from Single Point of Maintenance)
mirroring Loop unrolling Redundancy (engineering) Rule of three (computer programming) Separation of concerns Single source of truth (SSOT/SPOT) Structured...
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Concision (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
terseness, brevity, or laconicism) is a communication principle of eliminating redundancy, generally achieved by using as few words as possible in a sentence...
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Functional completeness (redirect from Truth-functionally complete)
complete set of logical connectives or Boolean operators is one that can be used to express all possible truth tables by combining members of the set into...
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entropy. See also Redundancy (information theory). The characterization here imposes an additive property with respect to a partition of a set. Meanwhile...
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Aesthetics (redirect from Art theory)
formulation of aesthetics in terms of "redundancy" and "complexity" and theories of musical anticipation was offered using the notion of Information Rate...
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minimalistic frameworks to represent foundational principles without redundancy. Rules of inference are relevant to many areas, such as proofs in mathematics...
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status of a redundancy. "Is true", on the other hand, is a predicate necessary for making general observations such as "John was telling the truth about...
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Nominalism Polylogism Pragmatism Preintuitionism Proof theory Psychologism Ramism Semantic theory of truth Sophism Trivialism Ultrafinitism Fallacy (list) –...
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Relevance theory is a framework for understanding the interpretation of utterances. It was first proposed by Dan Sperber and Deirdre Wilson, and is used...
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Tautology (logic) (redirect from Truth-functional tautology)
logic. The philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein first applied the term to redundancies of propositional logic in 1921, borrowing from rhetoric, where a tautology...
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Pleonasm (category Figures of speech)
Ancient Greek πλεονασμός pleonasmós, from πλέον pléon 'to be in excess') is redundancy in linguistic expression, such as in "black darkness," "burning fire,"...
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foundations theory is a social psychological theory intended to explain the origins of and variation in human moral reasoning on the basis of innate, modular...
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fixed average phase relationship and also in the sense of Nicholas Rescher's coherence theory of truth with the proviso that the sets and their members exert...
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Error correction code (redirect from List of error-correcting codes)
The redundancy allows the receiver not only to detect errors that may occur anywhere in the message, but often to correct a limited number of errors...
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proper, on the modes of inference; and (3) speculative rhetoric, or methodeutic, the philosophical theory of inquiry, including his form of pragmatism. His...
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