Saving Truth From Paradox
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Preface Introduction PART ONE: A SELECTIVE BACKGROUND 1. Chapter 1: Self-Reference and Tarski>'s Theorem 2. Validity and the Unprovability of Soundness 3. Kripke>'s Theory of Truth (Strong Kleene Version) 4. Adding a Conditional? Curry and Lukasiewicz 5. Interlude on Vagueness, and the Paradoxes of Konig and Berry PART TWO: BROADLY CLASSICAL APPROACHES 6. Introduction to the broadly classical options 7. Truth-Value Gaps in Classical Theories 8. Truth-value Gluts in Classical Theories 9. A Second Interlude on Vagueness 10. Introduction to Supervaluational Approaches to Paradox 11. A Survey of Supervaluational and Revision-Rule Theories 12. Are Supervaluational and Revision Theories Self-Undermining? 13. Intersubstitutivity and the Purpose of Truth 14. Stratified and Contextual Theories STRATIFIED AND CONTEXTUAL THEORIES 15. What Is To Be Done? 16. Fixed Points and Revision Rules for Conditionals 17. More on Revision-theoretic Conditionals 18. What Has Been Done PART FOUR: MORE ON PARACOMPLETE SOLUTIONS 19. Validity, Truth-Preservation and the Second Incompleteness Theorem 20. Other Paradoxes 21. Do Paracomplete Solutions Depend on Expressive Limitations? 22. Determinateness, Hyper-determinateness, Super-Determinateness and Revenge PART FIVE: PARACONSISTENT DIALETHEISM 23. An Introduction to Paraconsistent Dialetheism 24. Some Dialetheic Theories 25. Paraconsistent Dialetheism and Soundness 26. Hyper-determinacy and revenge Bibliography