New Essays on Tarski and Philosophy

New Essays on Tarski and Philosophy

by Douglas Patterson (Editor)
New Essays on Tarski and Philosophy

New Essays on Tarski and Philosophy

by Douglas Patterson (Editor)

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Overview

New Essays on Tarski and Philosophy aims to show the way to a proper understanding of the philosophical legacy of the great logician, mathematician, and philosopher Alfred Tarski (1902-1983). The contributors are an international group of scholars, some expert in the historical background and context of Tarski's work, others specializing in aspects of his philosophical development, others more interested in understanding Tarski in the light of contemporary thought.

The essays can be seen as addressing Tarski's seminal treatment of four basic questions about logical consequence. (1) How are we to understand truth, one of the notions in terms of which logical consequence is explained? What is it that is preserved in valid inference, or that such inference allows us to discover new claims to have on the basis of old? (2) Among what kinds of things does the relation of logical consequence hold? (3) Given answers to the first two questions, what is involved in the consequence relationship itself? What is the preservation at work in "truth preservation?" (4) Finally, what do truth and consequence so construed have to do with meaning?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191608834
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 09/18/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 19 MB
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About the Author

Douglas Patterson was born in Utah and grew up near Minneapolis, MN. He studied mathematics and philosophy at Reed College in Portland, OR, and earned his Ph.D. in philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh. He currently teaches at Kansas State University where he is an associate professor.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction, Douglas Patterson2. Tarski and His Polish Predecessors on Truth, Roman Murawski and Jan Wolenski3. Polish Axiomatics and its Truth: On Tarski's Lesniewskian Background and the Ajdukiewicz Connection, Arianna Betti4. Tarski's Conceptual Analysis of Semantical Notions, Solomon Feferman5. Tarski's Theory of Definition, Wilfrid Hodges6. Tarski's Convention T and the Concept of Truth, Marian David7. Tarski's Conception of Meaning, Douglas Patterson8. Tarski, Neurath and Kokoszynska on the Semantic Conception of Truth, Paolo Mancosu9. Tarski's Nominalism, Greg Frost-Arnold10. Truth, Meaning, and Translation, Panu Raatikainen11. Reflections on Consequence, John Etchemendy12. Tarski's Thesis, Gila Sher13. Are There Model-Theoretic Logical Truths That Are Not Logically True?, Mario Gomez-Torrente14. Truth on a Tight Budget: Tarski and Nominalism, Peter Simons15. Alternative Logics and the Role of Truth in the Interpretation of Languages, Jody AzzouniIndex
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