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- Verificationism, also known as the verification principle or the verifiability criterion of meaning, is a doctrine in philosophy which ****erts that a statement...
- The Verificationist is a 2000 novel by American author Donald Antrim. The novel follows the conversations, fantasies, and the emotionally dissociated...
- Yorker and has written two other critically acclaimed novels, The Verificationist and The Hundred Brothers, the latter of which was a finalist for the...
- Further theories of meaning include truth-conditional semantics, verificationist theories, the use theory, and inferentialist semantics. The study of...
- perspective. A variety of such conceptions can be classified into verificationist theories, perspectivist or relativist theories, and pragmatic theories...
- Russell and Frege), adopted the verificationist theory of meaning, a type of truth theory of meaning. The verificationist theory of meaning (in at least...
- follow that all truths are in fact known. The paradox is of concern for verificationist or anti-realist accounts of truth, for which the knowability thesis...
- large emphases on selected metrics Newton's flaming laser swordVerificationist principle Occam's razor – Philosophical problem-solving principle Streetlight...
- Burge and the second with Hilary Putnam, Saul Kripke and others. The verificationist theory of meaning is generally ****ociated with the early 20th century...
- circular rather than an irreducible truth. Michael Martin writing from a verificationist perspective concludes that religious language is meaningless because...