Introduction -- The market -- Inconsistent concepts -- The obvious argument -- Revenge -- Replacement -- The prescriptive theory -- Metrological naturalism and ADT -- Minimal mutilation -- The descriptive theory -- The aletheic revolution.
Summary
Scharp proposes an account of the nature and logic of truth, in which truth is an inconsistent concept that should be replaced for certain theoretical purposes. He argues that truth is best understood as an inconsistent concept; develops an axiomatic theory of truth and offers a kind of possible-worlds semantics for this theory.