Truth, logical structure, and compositionality
Synthese 126 (1-2):195 - 219 (2001)
| Abstract | In this paper I examine a cluster of concepts relevant to the methodology of truth theories: ‘informative definition’, ‘recursive method’, ‘semantic structure’, ‘logical form’, ‘compositionality’, etc. The interrelations between these concepts, I will try to show, are more intricate and multi-dimensional than commonly assumed. | |||||||||
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