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Theories of truth / Philosophical logic / Non-classical logic / Semantics / Model theory / Liar paradox / Dialetheism / Interpretation / Truth function / Truth / Revision theory / Trivialism
Date: 2012-09-15 13:15:32
Theories of truth
Philosophical logic
Non-classical logic
Semantics
Model theory
Liar paradox
Dialetheism
Interpretation
Truth function
Truth
Revision theory
Trivialism

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