On Truth and the Representation of Reality: A Collection of Inquiries from a Pragmatist Point of View, Dan Nesher (9780761824541) — Readings Books
On Truth and the Representation of Reality: A Collection of Inquiries from a Pragmatist Point of View
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On Truth and the Representation of Reality: A Collection of Inquiries from a Pragmatist Point of View

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In On Truth and the Representation of Reality, Dan Nesher develops a new theory of truth in the framework of pragmatist theory of representation. Using the pragmatist theory of perception for the basis of his epistemological explanation of our confrontation with external Reality and how it’s represented, Nesher shows that in our perceptual operations we quasi-prove the truth of our perceptual judgments. He explains how- through our proving the truth of our propositions and theories, we know that they correspond to Reality, and through our proving their falsity, we know that they don’t correspond to it.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University Press of America
Country
United States
Date
4 January 2003
Pages
492
ISBN
9780761824541

In On Truth and the Representation of Reality, Dan Nesher develops a new theory of truth in the framework of pragmatist theory of representation. Using the pragmatist theory of perception for the basis of his epistemological explanation of our confrontation with external Reality and how it’s represented, Nesher shows that in our perceptual operations we quasi-prove the truth of our perceptual judgments. He explains how- through our proving the truth of our propositions and theories, we know that they correspond to Reality, and through our proving their falsity, we know that they don’t correspond to it.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University Press of America
Country
United States
Date
4 January 2003
Pages
492
ISBN
9780761824541