Although philosophers have been concerned with truth since at least the age of Plato, the last thirty years have witnessed a veritable explosion of the philosophical debate on this topic. The touchpaper which lit the fuse for this was undoubtedly the Deflationist Renaissance (half a century after the seminal work of Ramsey) due, in the Seventies, to the development of the prosentential theory of truth by D. Grover, J. Kamp and N. Belnap (1975), followed by the Quinean disquotational interpretation of the Tarskian truth definitions (Quine 1970), and, from the second half of the Eighties...
Although philosophers have been concerned with truth since at least the age of Plato, the last thirty years have witnessed a veritable explosion of th...