Submitted by BernardJOrtcutt t3_11qaiuh in philosophy
ADefiniteDescription t1_jd21xqf wrote
Reply to comment by coldnoodlesoup in /r/philosophy Open Discussion Thread | March 13, 2023 by BernardJOrtcutt
This is a pretty big question. If you're looking for something very intro level on truth, Blackburn's Truth is ok. A but higher level (like a philosophy undergrad course level) would be Wrenn's Truth, which I prefer. If you want a big anthology of primary readings you can't do better than The Nature of Truth: Classic and Contemporary Readings, 2nd ed.
coldnoodlesoup t1_jd2kqau wrote
It has been 13 years since my intro to philosophy class. Perhaps I'll start with Blackburn. Thank you very much for the recommendations!
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