Fara's Formula and the Supervaluational Thin Red Line

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Published 23-05-2013
Alex Peter Malpass

Abstract

This paper establishes two facts. The first is that a recently presented problem for supervaluationism (found in Delia Fara's 'Scope Confusions and Unsatisfiable Disjuncts', in Cuts and Clouds, [2010]) applies equally to the branching-time cousin of the theory (first presented in Thomason's Indeterminist Time and Truth-Value Gaps, in Theoria [1970]). The second fact is that a new version of branching-time supervaluationism (presented by Malpass & Wawer, A New Future for the Thin Red Line, in Synthese [2012]) avoids this and related problems.

How to Cite

Malpass, A. P. (2013). Fara’s Formula and the Supervaluational Thin Red Line. THEORIA. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science, 28(2), 267–282. https://doi.org/10.1387/theoria.4619
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Keywords

supervaluationism, branching-time, the Thin Red Line, semantics, truth

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