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1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | The Realism Debate | 15 |
3 | Irrealism | 63 |
4 | Against Meaning Scepticism | 91 |
5 | Avoiding Strict Finitism | 143 |
6 | The Manifestation Argument is Dead | 159 |
7 | Long Live the Manifestation Argument | 195 |
8 | Truth as Knowable | 245 |
9 | Analyticity and Syntheticity | 281 |
10 | Finding the right logic | 305 |
11 | Cognitive Significance Regained | 355 |
12 | Defeasibility and Constructive Falsifiability | 403 |
13 | Summary and Conclusion | 435 |
Bibliography | 439 | |
Index | 449 |
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