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Thomistic Metaphysical Realism Its Importance And Viability Today | Mats Wahlberg

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The Semantic Anti-Realism of Truth

A common view in semantics is that the meaning of any statement is constituted by its truth conditions. Semantic anti-realists hold that some propositions or statements can have truth conditions that are recognition transcendent. If there is no way to determine the truth value of a proposition, then that proposition does not have a determinate truth value according to semantic anti-realism. So instead of understanding truth as an objective relation between the world and a proposition, semanticAntiRealist understand truth in epistemological terms.

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