Pragmatic Truth • 3
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https://inquiryintoinquiry.com/2024/07/12/pragmatic-truth-3/
Truth Predicates —
An inquiry into the character of truth generally begins with
the idea of an informative, meaningful, or significant element,
the goodness of whose information, meaning, or significance may
be put in question and needs to be evaluated. Depending on context,
the element may be called an artefact, expression, image, impression,
lyric, mark, performance, picture, sentence, sign, string, symbol,
text, thought, token, utterance, word, work, and so on. However
that may be, one has the task of judging whether the bearers of
information, meaning, or significance are indeed truth‑bearers
or not. That judgment is typically expressed in the form of
a specific “truth predicate”, whose positive application to
a sign, or so on, asserts the truth of the sign.
Considered within the broadest horizon, there is little reason to imagine
the process of judging a work, which leads to a predication of false or
true, is necessarily amenable to formalization and that task may always
remain what is commonly called a judgment call. But there are many well-
circumscribed domains where it is useful to consider disciplined forms of
evaluation and the observation of those limits allows for the institution
of what is called a “method” of judging truth and falsity.
One of the first questions to be asked in this setting concerns the
relationship between the significant performance and its reflective
critique. If one expresses oneself in a particular fashion and someone
says “that’s true”, is there anything useful at all to be said in general
terms about the relationship between those two acts? For instance, does
the critique add value to the expression criticized, does it say something
significant in its own right, or is it but an insubstantial echo of the
original sign?
Resources —
Logic Syllabus
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https://inquiryintoinquiry.com/logic-syllabus/
Pragmatic Maxim
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https://inquiryintoinquiry.com/2023/08/07/pragmatic-maxim-a/
Truth Theory
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https://oeis.org/wiki/Truth_theory
Pragmatic Theory Of Truth • Document History
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https://oeis.org/wiki/Pragmatic_Theory_Of_Truth
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https://oeis.org/wiki/Pragmatic_Theory_Of_Truth#Document_history
Correspondence Theory Of Truth
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https://oeis.org/wiki/Correspondence_Theory_Of_Truth
Regards,
Jon
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