- 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...
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Yorker and has
written two
other critically acclaimed novels, The
Verificationist and The
Hundred Brothers, the
latter of
which was a
finalist for the...
- perspective. A
variety of such
conceptions can be
classified into
verificationist theories,
perspectivist or
relativist theories, and
pragmatic theories...
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Further theories of
meaning include truth-conditional semantics,
verificationist theories, the use theory, and
inferentialist semantics. The
study of...
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Russell and Frege),
adopted the
verificationist theory of meaning, a type of
truth theory of meaning. The
verificationist theory of
meaning (in at least...
- went on to say, "I am
ready to come out of the
closet as some sort of
verificationist." (pp. 460–61).
Dennett was
credited with
inspiring false belief tasks...
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large emphases on
selected metrics Newton's
flaming laser sword –
Verificationist principle Occam's razor –
Philosophical problem-solving
principle Streetlight...
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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...
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necessarily dependent sense upon his
verificationist thesis … I take his
ethical theory to
hinge upon his
verificationist thesis only to the
extent that it...