Indexical Truth and Antimetaphysical Inclinations. Getting Rid of the Remnants of Realism
Abstract
In this paper a close look is taken at van Fraassen's use of the concept of truth. It is shown that the rather deflationist understanding of the term in his more recent publications differs considerably from the one referred to in his earlier writings, where the truth of a scientific theory is construed as its correspondence to the world. As will be argued, his more recent remarks call for a reevaluation of the difference between scientific realism and constructive empiricism and force him - for the sake of consistency - to give up his realist commitments regarding the world and the observable.