The objectivity of truth, a core truism?

A typical guiding principle of an account of truth is: “truth is objective,” or, to be clear, judging whether an assertion is true or false depends upon how things are in the world rather than how someone or some community believes it to be. Accordingly, whenever a claim is objectively true, its tru...

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Published in:Synthese (Dordrecht) 2021-02, Vol.198 (S2), p.S717-S733
Main Authors: Barnard, Robert, Ulatowski, Joseph
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Language:English
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