Title of article
Leśniewskiʹs early Liar, Tarski and natural language Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Arianna Betti، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
21
From page
267
To page
287
Abstract
This paper is a contribution to the reconstruction of Tarskiʹs semantic background in the light of the ideas of his master, Stanisław Leśniewski. Although in his 1933 monograph Tarski credits Leśniewski with crucial negative results on the semantics of natural language, the conceptual relationship between the two logicians has never been investigated in a thorough manner. This paper shows that it was not Tarski, but Leśniewski who first avowed the impossibility of giving a satisfactory theory of truth for ordinary language, and the necessity of sanitation of the latter for scientific purposes. In an early article (1913) Leśniewski gave an interesting solution to the Liar Paradox, which, although different from Tarskiʹs in detail, is nevertheless important to Tarskiʹs semantic background. To illustrate this I give an analysis of Leśniewskiʹs solution and of some related aspects of Leśniewskiʹs later thought.
Keywords
Le?niewski , Liar Paradox , Metalanguage , Tarski , Truth
Journal title
Annals of Pure and Applied Logic
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Annals of Pure and Applied Logic
Record number
889973
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