The truth-teller is a self-referential statement asserting its own truth, contrasting with the liar paradox. It explores the complexities of…
The redundancy theory of truth posits that asserting a proposition is true is superfluous, adding no new information beyond the…
The epistemic constraint posits that all truths must be knowable. This philosophical principle is central to discussions in verificationism and…
The correspondence theory asserts that a statement is true if it accurately reflects or corresponds to reality. Its truth hinges…