From paradox to judgment: an essay on the metaphysics of expression
citation_date
2005
Description
The Liar sentence is a singularly important piece of philosophical evidence. It is an instrument for investigating the metaphysics of expressing truths and falsehoods. And an instrument too for investigating the varieties of conflict that can give rise to paradox. It shall serve as perhaps the most important clue to the shape of human judgment, as well as to the nature of the dependence of judgment upon language use
Type
text;
citation_publisher
Australasian Journal of Logic
citation_volume
3
citation_firstpage
76
Citation_lastpage
107
citation_keywords
Liar sentence; Metaphysics; Paradox; Human Nature; Truth; Falsehood
Subject (LCSH)
Truthfulness and falsehood; Metaphysics; Paradox
citation_language
eng;
Bibliographic Citation
Thalos, M. (2005). From paradox to judgment: an essay on the metaphysics of expression. Australasian Journal of Logic, 3, 76-107.