- Harold Joachim
:"This page is not about the American art critic of the same name"
Harold Henry Joachim (
May 28 ,1868 -July 30 ,1938 [http://www.kingkong.demon.co.uk/ngcoba/jo.htm] ) was a Britishidealist philosopher. He was a disciple ofFrancis Herbert Bradley , and is now identified with the movementBritish Idealism , in its later days. Joachim is generally credited with the definitive formulation of thecoherence theory of truth , in "The Nature of Truth" (1906).The coherence theory is nowadays viewed as part of a class of theories called "robust" or "inflationary" accounts of truth. In this class, it is a rival to the
correspondence and thepragmatist theories. BothBertrand Russell , arguing for the former, andWilliam James , arguing for the latter, cited Joachim's text as a paradigm of what they thought was wrong about the coherence theory.He was educated at
Harrow School andBalliol College, Oxford . He becameWykeham Professor of Logic of theUniversity of Oxford from 1919 until his death. Joachim was a nephew of the great 19th Century violinistJoseph Joachim , and was himself a talented amateur violinist.Quotation
:"'Truth' and 'Falsity', in the only strict sense of the terms, are characteristics of 'Propositions'. Every Proposition, in itself and in entire independence of mind, is true or false; and only Propositions can be true or false. The truth or falsity of a Proposition is, so to say, its flavour, which we must recognize, it we recognize it at all, immediately: much as we appreciate the flavour of a pineapple or the taste of gorgonzola."
Works
* "Study of the Ethics of Spinoza (Ethica Ordine Geometrico Demonstrata)" (1901)
* "The Nature of Truth" (1906)
*"De lineis insecabilis" (1908) translator
*"Immediate Experience and Mediation" (1919)
*"Aristotle on Coming-To-Be and Passing-Away (De Generatione Et Corruptione)" (1922)
*"Logical Studies" (1948)
*"Descartes's Rules for the Direction of the Mind" (1957) edited from notes by John Austin andErrol Harris He was probably involved, if uncredited, in the editing of Bradley's collected works, including the "Collected Essays" with Bradley's sister Marian de Glehn, and "Ethical Studies".
External links
* [http://uk.geocities.com/frege@btinternet.com/cantor/joachim.htm The Nature of Truth]
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