A sentence must never be interpreted out of context, as any scholar knows. It is pointless, furthermore, to suggest that separate sentences are true out of a context of linguistic and nonlinguistic ...
Regarding Dennis D. Morgan’s letter, “Old days were better in many ways” (April 30): Mr. Morgan believes that global warming is a myth, yet offers us no evidence to support this. Global warming may be ...
Critics of attempts to explain meaning in terms of truth-conditions have tended to charge their opponents with misconceptions regarding truth. I shall argue that the 'naïve' version of the ...
Let’s take a break from politics, along with all the discomforting news of the world that makes us feel helpless. I could suggest a Wordle competition. But no. Rather, for the sake of relaxation, ...
Truth has carried a lot of weight for a long time. In the 1940s and 1950s on radio and television, a game show called “Truth or Consequences” featured panelists whose task was to determine which one ...
When we overemphasise truth over and against meaning, we foster a sense of alienation and deliver the public into the hands ...
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