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  1. On a Davidsonian objection to minimalism.Julian Dodd - 1997 - Analysis 57 (4):267-272.
    Two features of Paul Horwich's minimalist conception of truth (1990) make it stand out from the deflationary crowd. First, Horwich takes propositions to be the primary vehicles of truth (1990: 17-18, Ch. 6). Second, he claims that an explicit definition of truth applicable to propositions cannot be given (1990: 26-31), and hence that the meaning of 'true' can only be determined by our disposition to assent to the infinitely many (non-paradoxical) instances of the following schema: (E) The proposition that p (...)
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  • Countering the counting problem: a reply to Holton.Julian Dodd - 1996 - Analysis 56 (4):239-245.
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