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Cheryl Misak Truth and the End of Inquiry: A Peircean Account of Truth. Oxford: Clarendon Press 1991. Pp. xiii + 182.
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Cheryl Misak Truth and the End of Inquiry: A Peircean Account of Truth. Oxford: Clarendon Press 1991. Pp. xiii + 182.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2020
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1 The argument was elaborated in Brian, Ellis 'An Epistemological Concept of Truth,' in Robert, Brown and Rollins, C. D. eds., Contemporary Philosophy in Australia (London: Allen and Unwin; New York: Humanities Press 1968) 52-72Google Scholar. However, the theory of truth which was being defended there was not a pragmatic one.
2 This concept of truth is elaborated and defended in Brian, Ellis Truth and Objectivity (Oxford: Basil Blackwell 1990).Google Scholar