The authoress analyses unsolvable difficulties emerging when one attempts to extend Tarski's semantic conception of truth to the domain of empirical, and specifically natural, sciences. It is postulated that knowledge does not consist in approaching to the truth, although at the same time an objective, true, and successively larger and larger knowledge about reality is possible, even if it always remains fragmentary.
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