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Crispin Wright Truth and Objectivity. Cambridge, MA and London, England: Harvard University Press 1992. Pp. 247.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2020

Michel Seymour*
Affiliation:
Université de Montréal CP 6128, succursale A, Montréal, Québec CanadaH3C 3J7

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References

1 All references to Wright's book will be inserted parenthetically in the text.

2 For further characterizations of the notion of superassertibility, see Can a Davidsonian Meaning-Theory be Construed in Terms of Assertibility?’ in Wright, Crispin Realism, Meaning and Truth (Oxford: Basil Blackwell 1987)Google Scholar section 3, Chapter 9.

3 See Realism, Meaning and Truth, 299.

4 Realism, Meaning and Truth, 300-2

5 See Wright's successful refutation of Boghossian's attempts at showing that meaning minimalism is incoherent in the Appendix of the last chapter.