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- W4296933197 abstract "This paper revisits Buridan's Bridge paradox (Sophismata, chapter 8, Sophism 17), itself close kin to the Liar paradox, a version of which also appears in Bradwardine's Insolubilia. Prompted by the occurrence of the paradox in Cervantes's Don Quixote, I discuss and compare four distinct solutions to the problem, namely Bradwardine's just false conception, Buridan's contingently true/false theory, Cervantes's both true and false view, and then Jacquette's neither true simpliciter nor false simpliciter account. All have in common to accept that the Bridge expresses a truth-apt proposition, but only the latter three endorse the transparency of truth. Against some previous commentaries I first show that Buridan's solution is fully compliant with an account of the paradox within classical logic. I then show that Cervantes's insights, as well as Jacquette's treatment, are both supportive of a dialetheist account, and Jacquette's in particular of the strict-tolerant account of truth. I defend dialetheist intuitions (whether in LP or ST guise) against two objections: one concerning the future, the other concerning the alleged simplicity of the Bridge compared to the Liar." @default.
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- W4296933197 date "2022-09-21" @default.
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- W4296933197 title "Truth and Falsity in Buridan's Bridge" @default.
- W4296933197 doi "https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2209.10625" @default.
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