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3. Truth / A. Truth Problems / 1. Truth
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The predicate is in the subject of a true proposition [Leibniz]
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A truth is just a proposition in which the predicate is contained within the subject [Leibniz]
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3. Truth / B. Truthmakers / 2. Truthmaker Relation
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The best account of truth-making is isomorphism [Wittgenstein, by Mulligan/Simons/Smith]
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3. Truth / B. Truthmakers / 5. What Makes Truths / c. States of affairs make truths
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He says the world is the facts because it is the facts which fix all the truths [Wittgenstein, by Morris,M]
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3. Truth / B. Truthmakers / 10. Making Future Truths
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The causes of future true events must exist now, so they will happen because of destiny [Chrysippus, by Cicero]
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3. Truth / B. Truthmakers / 11. Truthmaking and Correspondence
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All truths have truth-makers, but only atomic truths correspond to them [Wittgenstein, by Rami]
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3. Truth / C. Correspondence Truth / 1. Correspondence Truth
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Wittgenstein's picture theory is the best version of the correspondence theory of truth [Read on Wittgenstein]
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Language is [propositions-elementary propositions-names]; reality is [facts-states of affairs-objects] [Wittgenstein, by Grayling]
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The account of truth in the 'Tractatus' seems a perfect example of the correspondence theory [Wittgenstein, by O'Grady]
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Pictures reach out to or feel reality, touching at the edges, correlating in its parts [Wittgenstein]
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3. Truth / C. Correspondence Truth / 2. Correspondence to Facts
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Graspable presentations are criteria of facts, and are molded according to their objects [Chrysippus, by Diog. Laertius]
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Proposition elements correlate with objects, but the whole picture does not correspond to a fact [Wittgenstein, by Morris,M]
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3. Truth / C. Correspondence Truth / 3. Correspondence Truth critique
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How could you ever know that the presentation is similar to the object? [Sext.Empiricus on Chrysippus]
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