Disquotational principle
ID: disquotational-principle
The Disquotational Principle is a philosophical concept primarily discussed in the context of semantics and the philosophy of language. It is associated with the work of the philosopher Hilary Putnam and is often related to discussions on truth and meaning. The principle can be summarized as follows: **Disquotational Principle**: The principle asserts that if a statement \( P \) is true, then the assertion "P" is also true.
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