Truth and Meaning

Studia Semiotyczne—English Supplement 26:33-83 (2007)
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Abstract

Truth and meaning are perhaps the most important notions of logical semantics. This is why so much weight is attached to their mutual relationship. This query is considered in this article, primarily within the frame of the semantic definition of truth, formulated by Alfred Tarski in the early 1930’s ; the remarks on other concepts will be marginal.

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