Truth-value link
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The principle of truth-value links is a concept in metaphysics discussed in debates between philosophical realism and anti-realism. Philosophers who appeal to truth-value links in order to explain how individuals can come to understand parts of the world that are apparently cognitively inaccessible (the past, the feelings of others, etc.) are called truth-value link realists.
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See also
- Anti-realism
- Crispin Wright
- Philosophical realism
- Principle of bivalence
- Problem of future contingents
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