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Definition of correspondence theory in English: correspondence theorynoun Philosophy The theory that states that the definition or criterion of truth is that true propositions correspond to the facts. Example sentencesExamples - But not all philosophies are metaphysics, and not all rely on the correspondence theory of truth.
- For foundationalists - or for advocates of the correspondence theory of truth generally - a belief or proposition is either true or it isn't.
- It is more likely that the move invokes a certain form of the correspondence theory of truth: if what someone says at a certain time is true, then the state of the world at that time must be such as to make it true.
- What would theology look like if it not only rejected the primacy of the correspondence theory of truth, but sought to follow Wittgenstein and move beyond realism as well?
- How should one go about deciding between the correspondence theory and the prosentential theory?
Definition of correspondence theory in US English: correspondence theorynoun Philosophy The theory that states that the definition or criterion of truth is that true propositions correspond to the facts. Example sentencesExamples - But not all philosophies are metaphysics, and not all rely on the correspondence theory of truth.
- How should one go about deciding between the correspondence theory and the prosentential theory?
- For foundationalists - or for advocates of the correspondence theory of truth generally - a belief or proposition is either true or it isn't.
- What would theology look like if it not only rejected the primacy of the correspondence theory of truth, but sought to follow Wittgenstein and move beyond realism as well?
- It is more likely that the move invokes a certain form of the correspondence theory of truth: if what someone says at a certain time is true, then the state of the world at that time must be such as to make it true.
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