The main difference between standard Alethic Pluralism and Lynch’s Alethic Functionalism is that while for the former there is no single property which is exemplified by all true truth-bearers, for the latter there is such a property, which has in turn a peculiar relation to other properties: truth is manifested by/immanent in different properties in different domains of discourse. The claim I will defend is that Lynch makes too many theoretical demands on the manifestation relation and this makes it a metaphysical monster, that is to say a relation with mutually inconsistent features. In order to make manifestation a coherent notion one should give up some of its original features, but this makes Alethic Functionalism a much less appealing theory than it was supposed to be.
Three Dilemmas for Alethic Functionalism / Caputo, Stefano. - In: THE PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY. - ISSN 0031-8094. - 62:249(2012), pp. 853-861. [10.1111/j.1467-9213.2012.00081.x]
Three Dilemmas for Alethic Functionalism
CAPUTO, Stefano
2012-01-01
Abstract
The main difference between standard Alethic Pluralism and Lynch’s Alethic Functionalism is that while for the former there is no single property which is exemplified by all true truth-bearers, for the latter there is such a property, which has in turn a peculiar relation to other properties: truth is manifested by/immanent in different properties in different domains of discourse. The claim I will defend is that Lynch makes too many theoretical demands on the manifestation relation and this makes it a metaphysical monster, that is to say a relation with mutually inconsistent features. In order to make manifestation a coherent notion one should give up some of its original features, but this makes Alethic Functionalism a much less appealing theory than it was supposed to be.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.