This edited volume brings together 18 state-of-the art essays on pluralism about truth and logic. Parts I and II are dedicated to respectively truth pluralism and logical pluralism, and Part III to their interconnections. Some contributors challenge pluralism, arguing that the nature of truth or logic is uniform. The majority of contributors, however, defend pluralism, articulate novel versions of the view, or contribute to fundamental debates internal to the pluralist camp. The volume will be of interest to truth theorists and philosophers of logic, as well as philosophers interested in relativism, contextualism, metaphysics, philosophy of language, semantics, paradox, epistemology, or normativity.
Tabella dei contenuti
Part I: Truth.- 1: Introduction, Nikolaj J. L. L. Pedersen, Jeremy Wyatt & Nathan Kellen.- 2: Truth: One or Many?, Dorit Bar-On & Keith Simmons.- 3: Truth Pluralism, Quasi-realism and the Problem of Double-Counting, Michael P. Lynch.- 4: The Metaphysics of Domains, Douglas Edwards.- 5: Strong Alethic Pluralism, Seahwa Kim & Nikolaj J. L. L. Pedersen.- 6: Methodological Pluralism about Truth, Nathan Kellen.- 7: Normative Alethic Pluralism, Filippo Ferrari.- 8: Truth in English and elsewhere: an empirically-informed functionalism.- Jeremy Wyatt.- Part II: Logic.- 9: Core Logic, Neil Tennant.- 10: Connective Meanings in Beall and Restall’s Logical Pluralism, Teresa Kouri Kissel.- 11: Generalised Tarski’s Thesis Hits Substructure, Elia Zardini.- 12: Logical Particularism, Gillman Payette & Nicole Wyatt.- 13: ‘Logical Nihilism, Aaron Cotnoir.- 14: Varieties of Logical Consequence by their Resistance to Logical Nihilism, Gillian Russell.- Part III: Connections.- 15: Pluralism about Pluralisms, Roy T. Cook.- 16: A Plea for Immodesty: Alethic Pluralism, Logical Pluralism, and Mixed Inferences, Chase Wrenn.- 17: Logic for Alethic, Logical, and Ontological Pluralists, Andy D. Yu.- 18: Pluralisms: Logic, Truth and Domain-Specificity, Rosanna Keefe.- 19: Alethic and Logical Pluralism, Kevin Scharp.
Circa l’autore
Jeremy Wyatt is Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Underwood International College, Yonsei University, South Korea. His main research interests are the philosophy of language, metaphysics, and truth.
Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of the UIC Research Institute and Veritas Research Center, Underwood International College, Yonsei University, South Korea. His main research areas are truth, epistemology, and metaphysics. Pedersen is a co-editor of New Waves in Truth (2010), Truth and Pluralism: Current Debates (2013), Epistemic Pluralism (2017), Epistemic Entitlement (2019), and The Routledge Handbook of Social Epistemology (2019).
Nathan Kellen works at the Department of Philosophy, University of Connecticut, USA. Kellen’s work is on truth, the philosophy of logic, philosophy of mathematics andethics.