Description
About the Author
Douglas Edwards works primarily on issues in metaphysics and the philosophy of language. He has published numerous articles in leading philosophy journals, including Analysis, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, The Journal of Philosophy, and Synthese. He is the author of Properties (Polity Press, 2014), and the editor of Truth: A Contemporary Reader (Bloomsbury Press, 2018). He received his PhD from the University of St Andrews, and has since held positions at University College Dublin, the University of Aberdeen, Hamilton College, and Utica College, where he currently works.
Reviews
"Edwards develops his own version of truth pluralism, making contributions along the way to discussions of differences in the role of predicates and the connection with ontological pluralism. The book is philosophically nuanced, rigorous and systematic in its treatment. It also stood out as interesting to a broad range of philosophical topics and discussions. * The American Philosophical Association, in awarding the 2019 Sanders Book Prize *
The book covers substantial ground - including theories of truth, the ontology of properties, truthmaking, social ontology, among others - and is full of stimulating arguments. Philosophers of many stripes will find something of interest in Edwards' well-written and fascinating book * Aaron Griffith, Analysis Reviews *
boldly sets out a theory of truth in the grand old style * Mark Jago, Mind *
Edwards's book is essential reading for anyone in the thick of these debates. * Steven Hales, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
Edwards's writing is admirably clear and plain ... Edwards's presentation is thoroughly embedded in the contemporary discussion among analytic philosophers on the topic of truth, and the book will be important and valuable to that audience. * R. T. Lee, CHOICE *
Awards
Winner of Winner of the 2019 Sanders Book Prize awarded by the American Philosophical Association.
Book Information
ISBN 9780198758693
Author Douglas Edwards
Format Hardback
Page Count 210
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Dimensions(mm) 243mm * 164mm * 20mm