Table of Contents  

    • Introduction
  • PART I: BACKGROUND 'ROBUST' THEORIES
    • 1. On Truth and Copying, F. H. Bradley
    • 2. The Nature of Truth, H. H. Joachim
    • 3. Pragmatism's Conception of Truth, William James
    • 4. William James's Conception of Truth, Bertrand Russell
  • PART II: EARLY MINIMALIST THEORIES
    • 5. The Thought: A Logical Enquiry, Gottlob Frege
    • 6. On Facts and Propositions, F. P. Ramsey
    • 7. Philosophical Extracts, Ludwig Wittgenstein
    • 8. The Semantic Conception of Truth, Alfred Tarski
    • 9. Philosophy of Logic, W. V. Quine
  • PART III: THE EARLY MODERN DEBATE
    • 10. Truth, J. L. Austin
    • 11. Truth, P. F. Strawson
    • 12. Unfair to Facts, J. L. Austin
  • PART IV: MODERN MINIMALISM AND DOUBTS ABOUT IT
    • 13. Truth: A Traditional Debate Reviewed, Crispin Wright
    • 14. The Minimalist Conception of Truth, Paul Horwich
    • 15. Of What Kind of Thing is Truth a Property?, Michael Dummett
    • 16. A Critique of Deflationism, Anil Gupta
    • 17. The Folly of Trying to Define Truth, Donald Davidson
    • 18. Pragmatism, Davidson, and Truth, Richard Rorty
    • 19. Deflationist Views of Meaning and Content, Hartry Field
    • Notes on the Contributors
    • Select Bibliography
    • Index