Alethic pluralism is the view that there are different ways of being true. Propositions about riverbanks might be true because they correspond with reality whereas propositions about the law might be true because they cohere with the body of law. According to strong alethic …
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Kim, S., & Pedersen, N. J. L. L. (2018). Strong Truth Pluralism. In Pluralisms in Truth and Logic (pp. 107–130). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98346-2_5
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