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'''Tarski's truth definition''' is a definition which formalizes the relation between a [[sentence]] and its [[truth value]]. The definition formalizes what Wittgenstein (1922) describes as: | '''Tarski's truth definition''' is a definition which formalizes the relation between a [[sentence]] and its [[truth value]]. The definition formalizes what Wittgenstein (1922) describes as: | ||
to understand a proposition means to know what is the case if it is true. | to understand a proposition means to know what is the case if it is true. | ||
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S is a structural description of a sentence of a language L, v is a circumstance which has to be met, and p are the conditions that describe how this circumstance should be met. | S is a structural description of a sentence of a language L, v is a circumstance which has to be met, and p are the conditions that describe how this circumstance should be met. | ||
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− | + | The definition for sentence S in (i) has (partly) the form of (ii). | |
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(ii) ''Snow is white'' is true iff Snow is white | (ii) ''Snow is white'' is true iff Snow is white | ||
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Tarski's truth definition is crucial to a denotational [[meaning theory]]. | Tarski's truth definition is crucial to a denotational [[meaning theory]]. | ||
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− | + | *[http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Tarski%27s+truth+definition&lemmacode=139 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics] | |
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* Gamut, L.T.F. 1991. ''Logic, language, and meaning,'' Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago. | * Gamut, L.T.F. 1991. ''Logic, language, and meaning,'' Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago. | ||
* Tarski, A. 1944. ''The Semantic Conception of Truth,'' Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 4, 341-375 | * Tarski, A. 1944. ''The Semantic Conception of Truth,'' Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 4, 341-375 | ||
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Definition
Tarski's truth definition is a definition which formalizes the relation between a sentence and its truth value. The definition formalizes what Wittgenstein (1922) describes as:
to understand a proposition means to know what is the case if it is true.
It has the following general form:
(i) For any S in L and any v, S is true in v if and only if p.
S is a structural description of a sentence of a language L, v is a circumstance which has to be met, and p are the conditions that describe how this circumstance should be met.
Example
The definition for sentence S in (i) has (partly) the form of (ii).
(ii) Snow is white is true iff Snow is white
Tarski's truth definition is crucial to a denotational meaning theory.
Links
References
- Gamut, L.T.F. 1991. Logic, language, and meaning, Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago.
- Tarski, A. 1944. The Semantic Conception of Truth, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 4, 341-375
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