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Unity, Truth and the Liar 2008
- Shahid Rahman, Tero Tulenheimo, Emmanuel J. Genot:
Unity, Truth and the Liar - The Modern Relevance of Medieval Solutions to the Liar Paradox. Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science 8, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-1-4020-8467-6
Disputatio
- Stephen Read:
The Truth Schema and the Liar. 3-17 - Bradley Armour-Garb:
Read and Indirect Revenge. 19-40 - Catarina Dutilh Novaes:
Tarski's Hidden Theory of Meaning: Sentences Say Exactly One Thing. 41-63 - Laurence Goldstein:
Doubting Thomas: From Bradwardine Back to Anon. 65-85 - Gyula Klima:
Logic Without Truth. 87-112 - Eugene Mills:
Scheming and Lying. 113-128 - Terence Parsons:
Comments on Stephen Read's "The Truth-Schema and the Liar". 129-134 - Greg Restall:
Models for Liars in Bradwardine's Theory of Truth. 135-147 - José M. Sagüillo:
On a New Account of the Liar. 149-157 - György Serény:
The Liar Cannot Be Solved. 159-186 - Barry Hartley Slater:
Out of the Liar Tangle. 187-197 - Jan Wolenski:
Read about T-Scheme. 199-203 - Stephen Read:
Further Thoughts on Tarski's T-scheme and the Liar. 205-225
Historical Background: Restrictionism versus the Manifold Theory of Meaning
- Claude Panaccio:
Restrictionism: A Medieval Approach Revisited. 229-253 - Fabienne Pironet:
William Heytesbury and the Treatment of Insolubilia in Fourteenth-Century England Followed by a Critical Edition of Three Anonymous Treatises De Insolubilibus Inspired by Heytesbury. 255-333
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