The aim of this volume is to open up new perspectives and to raise new research questions about a unified approach to truth, modalities, and propositional attitudes. It will be of interest to researchers working in epistemology, logic, philosophy of logic, philosophy of language, philosophy of mathematics, and semantics.
1. A Guide to the Unified Approach to Truth, Modality, and Paradox
Carlo Nicolai and Johannes Stern
2. Half-Truths and the Liar
Paul Égré
3. Is Deflationism Compatible with Compositional and Tarskian Truth Theories
Lavinia Picollo and Thomas Schindler
4. Truth, Reflection, and Commitment
Leon Horsten and Matteo Zicchetti
5. The Expressive Power of Contextualist Truth
Julien Murzi and Lorenzo Rossi
6. Disquotationalism and the Compositional Principles
Richard Kimberly Heck
7. Belief, Truth, and Ways of Believing
Johannes Stern
8. Indeterminate Truth and Credences
Catrin Campbell-Moore
9. The Fourth Grade of Modal Involvement
Volker Halbach
10. Opacity and Paradox
Andrew Bacon
11. Infinite Types and the Principle of Union
James P. Studd
Carlo Nicolai is Lecturer in Philosophy at King's College London, UK. He was previously a VENI (NOW) Research Fellow at the University of Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Johannes Stern is Research Fellow and permanent member of staff at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Bristol, UK. He directs the ERC Starting Grant Truth and Semantics.