Universality and the Liar
An Essay on Truth and the Diagonal Argument
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:30th Jul '93
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This book is about one of the most baffling of all paradoxes – the famous Liar paradox. Suppose we say: 'We are lying now'. Then if we are lying, we are telling the truth; and if we are telling the truth we are lying. This paradox is more than an intriguing puzzle, since it involves the concept of truth. Thus any coherent theory of truth must deal with the Liar. Keith Simmons discusses the solutions proposed by medieval philosophers and offers his own solutions and in the process assesses other attempts to solve the paradox. Unlike such attempts, Simmons' 'singularity' solution does not abandon classical semantics and does not appeal to the kind of hierarchical view found in Barwise's and Etchemendy's The Liar. Moreover, Simmons' solution resolves the vexing problem of semantic universality – the problem of whether there are semantic concepts beyond the expressive reach of a natural language such as English.
"Simmons's Universality and the Liar is one of several recent and noteworthy additions to the literature." The Philosophical Review
"The author's book is interesting, informative, and makes a significant contribution to the literature on the Liar." Jill M. Dieterle, Mathematical Reviews
ISBN: 9780521430692
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
Weight: 530g
244 pages