Truth Values and the Value of Truth
Article first published online: 17 DEC 2002
DOI: 10.1111/1468-0114.00147
University of Southern California 2002 and Blackwell Publishers Ltd.
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Adams, E. (2002), Truth Values and the Value of Truth. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 83: 207–222. doi: 10.1111/1468-0114.00147
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- Issue published online: 17 DEC 2002
- Article first published online: 17 DEC 2002
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This paper explores the ways in which truth is better than falsehood, and suggests that, among other things, it depends on the kinds of proposition to which these values are attached. Ordinary singular propositions like “It is raining” seem to fit best the bivalent “scheme” of classical logic, the general proposition “It is always raining” is more appropriately rated according to how often it rains, and a “practically vague” proposition like “The lecture will start at 1” is appropriately rated according to its nearness to exactness. Implications for logic of this “rating system” are commented on.

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