Truth, Reference and Realism
"Truth, Reference and Realism" by Zsolt Novák is an insightful exploration of key philosophical issues that emerged from the inaugural Oxford-Budapest Conference. Published by Central European University Press in 2011, this hardback edition spans 315 pages and delves into the complexities of truth in semantics, particularly in discourses relating to abstract domains that are imperceptible to our senses.
With a focus on the foundational questions raised by Paul Benacerraf regarding Mathematical Truth, Novák presents a collection of robust discussions that challenge traditional perceptions of truth and reference. This book is essential for anyone interested in philosophy, realism, or the intricacies of semantical theories. Engage with thought-provoking ideas that push the boundaries of our understanding and perception of reality through this compelling work.