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  2. Correspondence theory of truth - Wikipedia

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    Correspondence theory is a traditional model which goes back at least to some of the ancient Greek philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle. [2] [3] This class of theories holds that the truth or the falsity of a representation is determined solely by how it relates to a reality; that is, by whether it accurately describes that reality.

  3. Coherentism - Wikipedia

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    The coherentist theory of justification, which may be interpreted as relating to either theory of coherent truth, characterizes epistemic justification as a property of a belief only if that belief is a member of a coherent set. What distinguishes coherentism from other theories of justification is that the set is the primary bearer of ...

  4. Category:Theories of truth - Wikipedia

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  5. 7 Numara - Wikipedia

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    Yedi Numara (Number Seven) is a Turkish sitcom that aired on TRT 1 from October 9, 2000, to June 23, 2003, lasting three seasons. With an ensemble cast starring Şebnem Sönmez, Engin Alkan, Tuba Erdem, Okan Selvi, Ayça Mutlugil, Nuray Uslu, Gülden Güney and Volkan Girgin, the show revolves around a couple with no kids, four city girls and three country boys who live in Istanbul.

  6. Meaning (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    Correspondence theories emphasise that true beliefs and true statements of meaning correspond to the actual state of affairs and that associated meanings must be in agreement with these beliefs and statements. [7] This type of theory stresses a relationship between thoughts or statements on one hand, and things or objects on the other.

  7. Correspondence - Wikipedia

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    1:1 correspondence, an older name for a bijection; Multivalued function; Correspondence (algebraic geometry), between two algebraic varieties; Corresponding sides and corresponding angles, between two polygons; Correspondence (category theory), the opposite of a profunctor; Correspondence (von Neumann algebra) or bimodule, a type of Hilbert space

  8. Talk:Correspondence theory of truth - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps explain the Theory by describing one it therefore is NOT. As described, I struggle to understand how the Correspondence Theory is not possible. Also, explanations of alternatives to the Correspondence Theory would be helpful - as is done in the Stanford Encyclopedia entry. IntangibleTruth 06:27, 6 March 2020 (UTC)

  9. Correspondence (theology) - Wikipedia

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    The doctrine of analogy and correspondence, present in all esoteric schools of thinking, upholds that the Whole is One and that its different levels (realms, worlds) are equivalent systems, whose parts are in strict correspondence. So much so that a part in a realm symbolically reflects and interacts with the corresponding part in another realm.