Deflationism and Paradox
Edited by JC Beall and Bradley Armour-Garb
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Transparent disquotationalism, JC Beall
2. Is the Liar sentence both true and false?, Hartry Field
3. Spiking the field artillery, Graham Priest
4. Variations on a theme by Yablo, Hartry Field
5. A minimalist critique of Tarski on truth, Paul Horwich
6. Minimalism, epistemicism, and paradox, Bradley Armour-Garb and JC Beall
7. Minimalists about truth can (and should) be epistemicists, and it helps if they are revision theorists too, Greg Restall
8. Minimalism, deflationism, and paradoxes, Michael Glanzberg
9. Do the paradoxes pose a special problem for deflationism?, Anil Gupta
10. Semantics for deflationists, Christopher Gauker
11. How significant is the Liar?, Dorothy Grover
12. The deflationists' axioms for truth, Volker Halbach and Leon Horsten
13. Naive truth and sophisticated logic, Alan Weir
14. Anaphorically unrestricted quantifiers and paradoxes, Jody Azzouni