![Non-classical logic / Philosophical logic / Model theory / Mathematical logic / Logical connectives / Saul Kripke / Modal logic / First-order logic / Truth function / Negation / Logic / Liar paradox Non-classical logic / Philosophical logic / Model theory / Mathematical logic / Logical connectives / Saul Kripke / Modal logic / First-order logic / Truth function / Negation / Logic / Liar paradox](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/71d71334db47f18cff23294b08702044.jpg) Date: 2006-10-05 23:08:28Non-classical logic Philosophical logic Model theory Mathematical logic Logical connectives Saul Kripke Modal logic First-order logic Truth function Negation Logic Liar paradox | | Variations on a Theme by Yablo Hartry Field Naive truth theory is, roughly, the theory of truth that in classical logic leads to well-known paradoxes (such as the Liar paradox and the Curry paradox). One response to thesAdd to Reading ListSource URL: philosophy.fas.nyu.eduDownload Document from Source Website File Size: 293,47 KBShare Document on Facebook
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