Conceptual engineering for truth: aletheic properties and new aletheic concepts
Autor: | Kevin Scharp |
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Přispěvatelé: | University of St Andrews. St Andrews Centre for Exoplanet Science, University of St Andrews. Philosophy |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Property (philosophy)
Computer science T-NDAS Conceptual engineering Metaphysics B Philosophy (General) Space (commercial competition) 0603 philosophy ethics and religion 01 natural sciences Aletheic principles project Philosophy of language Canberra plan Quality (philosophy) Liar paradox 0101 mathematics Axiomatic theories of truth Deflationism Truth Philosophy of science 010102 general mathematics Multitude Methodology General Social Sciences 06 humanities and the arts Epistemology Philosophy 060302 philosophy B1 |
Zdroj: | Synthese. 198:647-688 |
ISSN: | 1573-0964 0039-7857 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11229-019-02491-4 |
Popis: | What is the property of being true like? To answer this question, begin with a Canberra-plan analysis of the concept of truth. That is, assemble the platitudes for the concept of truth, and then investigate which property might satisfy them. This project is aided by Friedman and Sheard’s groundbreaking analysis of twelve logical platitudes for truth. It turns out that, because of the paradoxes like the liar, the platitudes for the concept of truth are inconsistent. Moreover, there are so many distinct paradoxes that only small subsets of platitudes for truth are consistent. The result is that there is no property of being true. The failure of the Canberra plan analysis of the concept of truth, points the way toward a new methodology: a conceptual engineering project for the concept of truth. Conceptual engineering is assessing the quality of our concepts, and when they are found defective, offering new and better concepts to replace them for certain purposes. Still, there are many aletheic properties, which are properties satisfied by reasonably large subsets of platitudes for the concept of truth. We can treat these aletheic properties as a guide to the multitude of new aletheic concepts, which are concepts similar to, but distinct from, the concept of truth. Any new aletheic concept or team of concepts might be called on to replace the concept of truth. In particular, the concepts of ascending truth and descending truth are recommended, but the most important point is that we need a full-scale investigation into the space of aletheic properties and new aletheic concepts—that is, we need an Aletheic Principles Project (APP). |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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