Truth: Engagements Across Philosophical TraditionsISBN: 978-1-4051-1549-0
Hardcover
392 pages
February 2005, Wiley-Blackwell
Other Available Formats: Paperback
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Acknowledgments.
General Introduction.
Part I. The Value of Truth: “Revaluing our highest values”.
Introduction.
1. Friedrich Nietzsche On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense.
2. William James Pragmatism’s Conception of Truth.
Suggested Reading.
Part II. Representation, Subjectivity, and Intersubjectivity.
Introduction.
3. Soren Kierkegaard Truth, Subjectivity and Communication.
4. Ludwig Wittgenstein Remarks on Truth.
5. Donald Davidson Truth and Meaning.
6. Hilary Putnam The Face of Cognition.
Suggested Reading.
Part III. Truth, Consensus, and Transcendence.
Introduction.
7. Richard Rorty Representation, Social Practice, and Truth.
8. Jurgen Habermas Richard Rorty’s Pragmatic Turn.
9. John McDowell Towards Rehabilitating Objectivity.
10. Paul Feyerabend Notes on Relativism.
Suggested Reading.
Part IV. Non-Propositional Truth: Language, Art and World.
Introduction.
11. Gianni Vattimo The Truth of Hermeneutics (with additional remarks).
12. Joseph Margolis Relativism and Cultural Relativity.
13. Maurice Merleau-Ponty Perception and Truth (with additional remarks).
14. Jacques Derrida The End of the Book and the Beginning of Writing.
Suggested Reading.
Part V. Disclosure and Testimony.
Introduction.
15. Edmund Husserl Self-Evidence and Truth (with additional remarks).
16. Martin Heidegger On the Essence of Truth (with additional remarks).
17. Emmanuel Levinas Truth of Disclosure and Truth of Testimony.
18. Catherine Z. Elgin Word Giving, Word Taking.
Suggested Reading.
Part VI. Truth and Power.
Introduction.
19. Hannah Arendt Truth in Politics.
20. Michel Foucault The Discourse on Language (with additional remarks).
21. Linda Alcoff Reclaiming Truth.
Suggested Reading.
Part VII. A Supplement: Radicalizations of Truth.
22. An essay perforated with short excerpts from Žižek, Butler, Irigaray, Baudrillard and Deleuze.
Suggested Reading.
Primary Sources.
Index