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The deflationist insight tells us the same thing about propositions that ascribe truth or untruth to these propositions. They too are neither determinately true, nor determinately not true. They too should be rejected, without accepting their negations.
For example, to say that snow is white is true, or that it is true that snow is white, is equivalent to saying simply that snow is white, and this, ing to the deflationary theory, is all that can be said significantly about the truth of snow is white.
In philosophy and logic, a deflationary theory of truth (also semantic deflationism or simply deflationism) is one of a family of theories that all have in common the claim that assertions of predicate truth of a statement do not attribute a property called truth to such a statement.
The Deflationary Approach to Truth: A Guide presents a detailed, up-to-date, and historically informed survey and critical explication of the deflationary approach to the topic of truth, paying special attention to the wide range of various deflationary theories.
Similarly, ing to the Performative Theory of Truth, when you say It is true that Vancouver is north of Sacramento, you are performing the act of giving your listener license to believe (and to act upon the belief) that Vancouver is north of Sacramento.
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The main idea of the deflationary approach is (a) that all that can be significantly said about truth is exhausted by an account of the role of the expression true or of the concept of truth in our talk and thought, and (b) that, by contrast with what traditional views assume, this role is neither metaphysically

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