About the Book:Presenting a selection of thirteen essays on various topics at the foundations of philosophy--one previously unpublished and eight accompanied by substantial new postscripts--this book offers outstanding insight on truth, meaning, and propos
About the Book:Presenting a selection of thirteen essays on various topics at the foundations of philosophy–one previously unpublished and eight accompanied by substantial new postscripts–this book offers outstanding insight on truth, meaning, and propositional attitudes; semantic indeterminacy and other kinds of “factual defectiveness;” and issues concerning objectivity, especially in mathematics and in epistemology. It will reward the attention of any philosopher interested in language, epistemology, or mathematics.About the Author: Hartry Field is Professor of Philosophy at New York University. He is author of Science Without Numbers (198?), which won the Lakatos/Matchette Prize, and Realism, Mathematics, and Modality (199?).
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