id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt plato-stanford-edu-8917 The Correspondence Theory of Truth (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) .html text/html 19165 1244 60 The Correspondence Theory of Truth (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Narrowly speaking, the correspondence theory of truth is the view that belief is true when there is a corresponding fact, and is false when correspondence-to-fact account of truth as the main target of his Correspondence theories of truth have been given for beliefs, of items true truthbearers correspond to (facts, states of affairs, problem of falsehood into a fact-based correspondence theory, i.e., a truth, which by definition corresponds with some fact, from also reality contains moral facts for moral truths to correspond to. e.g., moral truths correspond to social-behavioral facts, logical an identity theory of truth, on which a proposition is true one-one relation between truths and corresponding facts, which leaves truth is said to consist in their correspondence to (atomic) facts: corresponds to a fact, only elementary truths do, but every objection continues—on the correspondence theory of truth, this ./cache/plato-stanford-edu-8917.html ./txt/plato-stanford-edu-8917.txt