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1The Liar ParadoxDissertation, Columbia University. 1991.A solution to the liar paradox should meet certain general constraints in addition to blocking the argument to contradiction. One of these constraints is that the solution fit into a semantics for natural language. If that semantics is Davidsonian, then the constraint requires a solution to be finitely axiomatized and inductive and compatible with Convention T. Two further requirements come out of my discussion, that a semantics explain mutual understanding between speakers of a language, and th…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Language |
| Other Academic Areas |
| Charles Sanders Peirce |
| Donald Davidson |
| Tarskian Theories of Truth |