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    A Quasi-Deflationary Solution to the Problems of Mixed Inferences and Mixed Compounds
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
    Truth pluralism is the view that there is more than one truth property. The strong version of it (i.e. strong pluralism) further contends that no truth property is shared by all true propositions. In this paper, I help strong pluralism solve two pressing problems concerning mixed discourse: the problem of mixed inferences (PI) and the problem of mixed compounds (PC). According to PI, strong pluralism is incompatible with the truth- preservation notion of validity; according to PC, strong plurali…Read more