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Michael Lynch (philosopher) : ウィキペディア英語版
Michael P. Lynch

Michael P. Lynch is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Connecticut and Associate Fellow at both the Arché Centre for Logic, Language, Metaphysics, and Epistemology at the University of St. Andrews and the Northern Institute of Philosophy at the University of Aberdeen.〔(Prof. Michael Lynch )〕 He is the author of ''Truth in Context'' (MIT Press, 1998), ''True to Life'' (MIT Press, 2004), ''Truth as One and Many'' (OUP, 2009), and ''In Praise of Reason'' (MIT, 2012) as well as many professional philosophical articles.〔(Truth in Context ) at the MIT Press〕〔(True to Life ) at the MIT Press〕〔(Truth as One and Many ) at Oxford University Press〕〔(In Praise of Reason ) for the MIT Press〕 He was editor of the volume ''The Nature of Truth: Classic and Contemporary Perspectives'' (Bradford Books, 2001), co-editor with Professor Heather Battaly of the volume ''Perspectives on the Philosophy of William P. Alston'' (Rowman & Littlefield, 2005), as well as co-editor with Professor Patrick Greenough of the volume ''Truth and Realism'' (OUP, 2006).〔(The Nature of Truth: Classic and Contemporary Perspectives ) for Bradford Books〕〔(Perspectives on the Philosophy of William P. Alston ) for Rowman & Littlefield〕〔(Truth and Realism ) for Oxford University Press〕 He is also a contributor to the New York Times philosophy editorial blog The Stone.〔(The Stone: Posts by Michael P. Lynch )〕
Lynch is most well known for his pluralist theory of truth. He holds that truth is a functional property, i.e. that it is characterized by a particular function that can be realized in many different ways. For instance, some truths might realize truth's function by corresponding to reality while others might do so by cohering with a larger set of propositions.〔See Truth as One and Many (Oxford: (University Press ), 2009)〕〔He has, for instance, argued for a coherence theory of moral truths in Lynch, M., Capps, D. & Massey, D. "A Coherent Moral Relativism" (2009) Synthese 166, pp. 413–430〕 His work on the value of truth has also attracted attention, including critical reactions from philosophers ranging from Marian David〔"On Truth is Good'" Philosophical Books, 2005〕 to Richard Rorty.〔"True to Life: Why Truth Matters by Michael Lynch. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, vol. LXXI, no. 1 (July 2005), pp. 231-239.〕
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