Readership: Scholars and students of philosophy
Edited by Patrick Greenough, University of St Andrews, and Michael P. Lynch, University of Connecticut
Introduction I. Truth and Relativism 1: Paul Boghossian: What is Relativism? 2: Crispin Wright: True Relativism 3: JC Beall: Modelling the 'Ordinary View' II. Realism and Antirealism 4: Michael Williams: Realism. What's Left? 5: Michael Devitt: Scientific Realism 6: Christopher Gauker: Scientific Realism as an Issue in Semantics 7: Terence Horgan and Matjaz Potrc: Abundant Truth in an Austere World 8: Mark Richard: Context, Vagueness, and Ontology III. Methodology and the Nature of the Debates 9: Timothy Williamson: Must Do Better 10: Paul Horwich: A World Without Isms 11: Marian David: Horwich's World 12: Ernest Sosa: Intuitions and Truth 13: Michael P. Lynch: Trusting Intuitions 14: Richard Rorty: Truth and Realism: Remarks at St Andrews