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Higher-Order Logic and Disquotational Truth

Lavinia Picollo, Thomas Schindler

2022Journal of Philosophical Logic15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Truth predicates are widely believed to be capable of serving a certain logical or quasi-logical function. There is little consensus, however, on the exact nature of this function. We offer a series of formal results in support of the thesis that disquotational truth is a device to simulate higher-order resources in a first-order setting. More specifically, we show that any theory formulated in a higher-order language can be naturally and conservatively interpreted in a first-order theory with a disquotational truth or truth-of predicate. In the first part of the paper we focus on the relation between truth and full impredicative sentential quantification. The second part is devoted to the relation between truth-of and full impredicative predicate quantification.

Topics & Concepts

Truth functionTruth valueCoherence theory of truthLogical truthPredicate (mathematical logic)Computer scienceFirst-order logicLogical consequenceRelation (database)Pragmatic theory of truthCalculus (dental)EpistemologyArtificial intelligencePhilosophyProgramming languageData miningDentistryMedicineLogic, Reasoning, and KnowledgePhilosophy and Theoretical ScienceComputability, Logic, AI Algorithms